Looks like he's in for a hard time from the jobsworths at the Beeb for having the temerity to speak his mind on politics.
I wonder whether he would be in the same situation if he had been supporting government policy. Surely he is entitled to an existence outside the role of MoTD presenter. It's not like he used as BBC programme as a vehicle to push his views. Is he not entitled to a Twitter speak as an individual in his own right.
I see Nottinghamshire's pin-up MP Lee Anderson says Lineker should stick to football. Why? I like to know that footballers are free thinkers with opinions outside the game. On the refugee question he's certainly entitled to express an opinion seeing that he has given a home to two of them.