Because he's rich and the BBC won't sack him. The fact this made the BBC news is basically them laughing in the governments face just like they've flaunted rules in the past and using the story to further push their left wing politics.
A shame really because no matter what you think about Lineker's opinions he is a sports presenter, if he wants to get political he needs to cut ties with the BBC and use his own platform. But both he and the BBC won't do that, their political opinions is the same as Lineker and they'll use each other to push their politics when the rules state they have to be impartial.
Will Westminster and the govt stop the BBC using loop holes to break the rules? Nope, so they deserve all the shit the BBC gives them
Just had to put on a cardigan!
Is it normal to talk to yourself?
