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    Rishi Sunak wades into Gary Lineker row and says ‘not everyone will agree’

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    By News Desk on March 11, 2023 News Briefing, UK News
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    A tweet criticising the Government’s asylum policy sparked the controversy and subsequent fallout (Picture: PA)

    Rishi Sunak has waded into the row surrounding Gary Lineker and says ‘not everyone will agree’ with the Government’s new asylum policy.

    The Prime Minister said the Match of the Day storm, and questions about the BBC’s impartiality, is ‘a matter for them, not the Government’.

    The controversy, which has involved the broadcaster taking the sports pundit off air, began when Lineker branded the Government’s plans to tackle small boat crossings in the Channel as ‘immeasurably cruel’.

    He compared the language used to launch the policy with 1930s Germany.

    Gary Lineker outside his home in London (Picture: PA)

    Commenting for the first time since the BBC stood Lineker down from Match Of The Day hosting duties, the Prime Minister said he hopes the dispute can be ‘resolved in a timely manner’.

    He continued to defend his proposals to permanently ban asylum seekers who arrive in the UK on unauthorised small boats.

    In a statement, Mr Sunak said: ‘As Prime Minister, I have to do what I believe is right, respecting that not everyone will always agree. That is why I have been unequivocal in my approach to stopping the boats.

    ‘Gary Lineker was a great footballer and is a talented presenter. I hope that the current situation between Gary Lineker and the BBC can be resolved in a timely manner, but it is rightly a matter for them, not the Government.

    Rishi Sunak has continued to defend his controversial asylum policy (Picture: PA)

    ‘While that process is ongoing, it is important that we maintain perspective, particularly given the seriousness of the issue at hand.

    ‘Forty-five thousand people crossed the channel illegally last year, many of whom have been exploited or trafficked by criminal gangs, putting their lives in danger.

    ‘We need to break this cycle of misery once and for all and the policy we set out this week I believe aims to do just that.

    ‘It is not only the fair and moral thing to do, it is also the compassionate thing to do.

    ‘There are no easy answers to solving this problem, but I believe leadership is about taking the tough decisions to fix problems.

    ‘I know not everyone will always agree, but I do believe this is fair and right.’

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    The Prime Minister has issued a statement on the controversy created by his own migrant policy. 

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