New BBC Chair Says Gary Lineker Tweets Mocking Tory MPs 'Broke Social Media Guidelines'
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Gary Lineker broke the BBC’s social media guidelines by poking fun at Tory MPs on X (formerly Twitter), the corporation’s incoming chair has said.
Samir Shah said that “on the face of it” the Match of the Day host had broken the rules by criticising Lee Anderson and Jonathan Gullis.
They had criticised Lineker for signing a letter attacking the government’s plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda, saying “we need a new system that reflects the will of the British people”.
Appearing in front of a Commons committee this morning, Shah said the BBC’s guidelines made clear that employees should “not to make ad hominem attacks” on politicians.
He said: “As far as I’m aware, the signing of the letter did not breach those guidelines. I do think, however, the more recent tweet which identified two politicians does on the face of it seem to breach those particular guidelines.
“I’m not sure how egregious it is, but it does and I imagine the BBC is now looking into that and considering its response.”
He added: “The BBC’s reputation matters and this isn’t helpful so we do need to find a solution to it and, were I to be chair, I’d be keen to try to bring about such a solution.”
Gov't choice for BBC Chair, Samir Shah, tells Commons @GaryLineker may have breached guidelines, not by signing original letter, but by tweeting MPs.
— Best for Britain (@BestForBritain) December 13, 2023
Nonsense. GL's tweets were IN REPLY to attacks. Can the BBC tell presenters not to defend themselves, from personal attacks? ~AA pic.twitter.com/Nd7ow1yVz7
The row erupted on Monday whenAnderson wrote on X/Twitter: “For once in his life, Gary’s absolutely right - we do need a system that reflects the will of the British people.
“What the people want is to stop the boats and to tell overpaid crisp salesmen to put a sock in it.
“Alongside cracking down on illegal migration, we need another robust system which keeps Lineker as far away from the public as possible, to give us all a rest from his left wing out of touch nonsense.”
In response, Lineker had a jab at the party’s ailing poll rating ahead of a general election expected in the next year.
“I guess we’ll find out what the will of the British people is at the next general election. If you do end up out of work, I’ll put in a word for you with Walkers Crisps,” wrote Lineker, who used to star in adverts for the snack manufacturer.
I guess we’ll find out what the will of the British people is at the next general election. If you do end up out of work, I’ll put in a word for you with @walkers_crisps ???????? https://t.co/sxk3BPiNYG
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) December 11, 2023
Lineker then went after Gullis, who had accused him of “yet another breach of the BBC’s impartiality rules”.
This time, Lineker had a more personal pop: “Jonathan hasn’t read the new guidelines….or, should I say, had someone read them to him?”