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Reinkel, a famous football player, was removed by BBC for criticizing Sunak’s policy, and Sunak made a self-defense.

[Global Network Report] Gary Lineker, a former famous English striker and the host of the BBC football program, recently criticized the British government’s policy on illegal immigration on Twitter, and things continued to ferment in Britain. According to a report by British Independent Television on the 11th local time, the BBC has now dismissed Reinkel as the host of "Daily Events", and British Prime Minister Sunak voiced his voice on this matter, defending the British government policy, and said that he hoped that the situation between Reinkel and BBC "could be solved in time".

According to reports, Sunak said in a statement, "As the Prime Minister, I must do what I think is right, but I also understand that not everyone will agree. This is why I have always made a decisive decision on the issue of stopping ships. "

Sunak said, "Gary Lineker was a great football player and a talented host. I hope the current situation between Gary Lineker and BBC can be resolved in time. But this should be their problem, not the government’s problem. "

On the other hand, Sunak reiterated the legitimacy of the British government’s policy. He said, "There is no simple answer to this problem, but I believe that what the leadership should do is to make difficult decisions to solve the problem. I know that not everyone will agree, but I am sure it is fair and correct to do so. "

Regarding the background of the incident, ITV reported that the British government planned to take measures to prevent illegal immigrants from entering Kofunagoshi through the English Channel, and the British Home Office released a video on Twitter to promote this policy. Reinkel commented on the tweet of the Ministry of the Interior on the 7 th, "There has not been a large influx. We accept far fewer refugees than other major European countries. This is an immeasurable cruel policy for the most vulnerable people, and its (propaganda) wording is no different from that used by Germany in the 1930 s. "

"Independent" said that a British Prime Minister’s spokesman said in response to Reinkel’s remarks on the 8th that "the remarks seem to refute the legitimate concerns about ship crossing and illegal immigration, which is disappointing", and this response increased the pressure on the BBC to take action to withdraw Reinkel.

ITV said that the BBC’s removal of Reinkel triggered resistance from other media sports presenters and experts. alan shearer and ian wright and others had previously announced that they would not appear in the program to support Reinkel. This has caused serious interference to BBC sports programs. According to the report, the "Daily Match" program on the evening of the 11th was quite different from usual, and the time was cut by more than one hour, leaving only 20 minutes. The program was conducted without hosts, experts and regular commentators. According to the British Sky News Network reported on the 11th, two other BBC programs "Football Focus" and "Final Score" were suspended.

British Sky News Network said that after the host and experts quit the program to support Reinkel, BBC President Tim David apologized to the audience, saying, "I’m sorry that the audience was affected and they didn’t watch the program" and described this day (11th) as "a difficult day". According to the report, David didn’t want to say whether he had talked with Reinkel in the past 24 hours, but he told the BBC reporter that "everyone wants to resolve this situation calmly". He also said, "There is no doubt that Gary Lineker is the top figure in this field.".

Romano: Al Thani wants to buy all the shares of Manchester United, and my intention to buy remains firm.

According to previous reports, Al Thani, one of the chairmen of Qatar Bank, has officially participated in the bid for the acquisition of Manchester United. I also recently issued a statement expressing my vision for the team after becoming the new owner of the team.

Romano followed up the acquisition of Manchester United by Al-Thani. He said: "Al-Thani’s idea of acquiring Manchester United is still very firm. He is eager to acquire all the shares of Manchester United, not only the shares of Manchester United in the Glazer family, but also the shares of Manchester United in the hands of other shareholders."

"In Al-Thani’s view, his offer is the richest among all the participants, and his acquisition plan also has clear plans for team investment, youth training system development and infrastructure construction."

(Jaden)