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Digizone.czBritish BBC star sports commentator Gary Lineker knows how to flood his home television. His love for football was as strong as his desire to comment on political decisions. Although he is an outsider, he is bound by rules that limit what BBC faces can express on social networks. When he last commented on social network X (Twitter), the BBC decided to set clearer rules on what was possible and what had crossed the line. "They're all very reasonable.
Gary Lineker said, welcoming the new rules. Guidelines apply as of March. And back in March, the Italy WhatsApp Number List commentator was making headlines again. First, he signed an open letter to the British government asking it to stop enacting stricter immigration policies. He angered some government lawmakers. Lee Anderson, the government's deputy leader, said: "As well as cracking down on illegal immigration, we need another strong system to keep.
Lineker as far away from the public as possible so we can get rid of his left-wing drivel." He literally told the host to "shut up." The sports commentator did not hesitate to answer him on social networks: "I think we will know the will of the British people in the next parliamentary elections. If you end up unemployed, I can intercede for you in Walkers." Walkers is the British Lineker has long been cooperating with this brand to promote potato chips and other snack brands.
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