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'We live in an age of diktat by celebrity', says former FA chairman

David Bernstein said that the BBC's 'climbdown' over the Gary Lineker saga is 'embarrassing in the extreme'

March 14, 2023 12:02
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The former English Football Association (FA) chairman has said that we are living in a era of "diktat by celebrity" after the BBC dramatically u-turned on its suspension of sports presenter Gary Lineker.

David Bernstein, the Jewish former chair of England's football governing body, described the corporation's response to Mr Lineker's tweet and the ensuing furore as "embarrassing in the extreme" and added that the BBC "needs to sort out its leadership".

It comes after the BBC reversed its position and announced that Mr Lineker would return to air this weekend after he was made to "step back" following a tweet last week that described the language being used around immigration as "not dissimilar to that used by Germany in the 1930s.”

The BBC has announced an independent review of social media guidelines, particularly in relation to freelancers and staff not working on news and current affairs output, but Mr Bernstein, who ran football's governing body from 2011 to 2013 says that the saga shows that the BBC is "in thrall to its stars".