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Gary Lineker has ‘seen sense’ about BBC licence fee

Gary Lineker regrets saying the BBC licence fee should be voluntary.
Earlier this year, Gary – who has presented ‘Match of the Day’ on the channel for 20 years – said people should only have to pay the fee if they wish but he is now retracting his views.
He told the Daily Mail newspaper: "I was wrong, wasn’t I? And we all get things wrong in life, and I hate admitting it, but the BBC is under threat and it’s an incredible institution and I don’t think I could live with myself if I played the slightest part in helping that happen. After I said it, there was a lot of debate, so I looked into it and… I’ve seen sense.
"There isn’t another way to fund it really. It’s like the NHS. It’s revered around the world, and I’ve benefited from that, saying I work for the BBC and feeling the respect.
"It’s quintessentially British and something we should be proud of — and there’s not that many things left like that."
Gary – whose BBC salary was between £1,750,000 and £1,754,999 in 2018-19 – admitted that his comments were due to frustration at being criticised for his high wages on ‘Match of the Day’.
He explained: "I think what I said was born of frustration, really, of being the BBC whipping boy. I’m the high-earner, so it’s always my face whenever there is a negative BBC story. I get a lot of ‘we pay your wages’ and I probably felt if it wasn’t down to the taxpayer then I wouldn’t have to deal with that any more."

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