Hey @GaryLineker you're paid £1,750,000 a year by the taxpayer to talk football, not talk balls about politics.pic.twitter.com/q2Hz5Xq1uW
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No. His party decided he would represent them. He was not directly elected (we was not an option on the ballot paper). And neither was Farage. When both have gone for directly elected seats, they have lost.
They were both elected.Sorry.All parties decide who will represent them -list and constituency.Both are so well known anyone interested in politics would know they were standing.Farage has been reelected every time since 1999.
And UKIP does get state funding like the others parties through processes such as Short and Cranbourne money amongst others.
UKIP does not get this funding.
With 11% if the vote and the party being in 4th place. It is a quirk of the system here in Wales that he got in. That is hardly a mandate to speak on be half of the people.
So only those that are elected get to talk about politics. Or point out that UKIP meps get paid for not doing their job?
You’re not elected. Neither are most of UKIP’s spokespeople. Lineker is a British citizen. He has the right to voice his opinions. His salary and employer are irrelevant.
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