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Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker pictured has admitted to getting a 'spanking' after tweeting about the 'hideously racist' and 'utterly heartless' treatment of refugees. Match of the Day presenter Gary Lineker today admitted he is getting a 'spanking' for calling people who questioned the age of child migrants 'racist'.
The former footballer, 55, also insisted the BBC would not sack him over his comments. Speaking after receiving a barrage of abuse online he said: 'Getting a bit of a spanking today, but things could be worse - Imagine, just for a second, being a refugee having to flee from your home. He added: 'Must say though, I'm rather chuffed to have been called a 'luvvie'. The year-old also responded to one Twitter user who claimed he 'deserved' to lose his job, saying 'I won't'.
Mr Lineker's tweets this week have split opinion, with some congratulating him and others accusing him of breaching BBC impartiality rules. I question if the BBC should be employing him when he seems to be using his fame to push out his rather emotive and controversial views. Row: A 15ft screen runs the length of the street in Croydon as more young migrants arrive in Britain.
New start: Unaccompanied migrant minors from the Calais Jungle camp board a bus bound for the UK today. The BBC has said he is a freelance employee and is giving his own personal views. The retired footballer's comments were met with a barrage of abuse from users of the social media site Twitter, forcing Lineker to defend his views.
He also spread false claims about an Afghan at the centre of the child migrant storm. He retweeted to his 5. Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn sent a message of support for Lineker and singer Lily Allen, who was criticised in some quarters for apologising to migrants at Calais 'on behalf of my country'. Writing on Twitter, Mr Corbyn said: 'I admire Gary Lineker and Lily Allen for showing Britain at its best: compassionate, welcoming, and standing up to fear and division.