He gets BBC contracts, but isn't an employee.
If he was an employee, current BBC rules would have him liable to disciplinary action.
Oh coke on AHTPeople are allowed to have opinions. About anything.
You don’t need to agree with them. You could even try and engage with him if you wanted to try to change his mind.
What has him tweeting after a by-election got to do with morality?
Why can’t people who work in the media be able to use social media? That’s just a weird request.
Which professions do you deem should be allowed to post on social media?
Huh? Could you make it Pepsi Max?Oh coke on AHT
Neville wants to me a modern day Winston Churchill and preach politics when all he's ever been is an average right back who's been lucky enough to get a gig at sky sports.
The guys a boring idiot.
Like I said before give him the PM job and sack Boris. He's a nob
Think anyone could do a better job than DorisHuh? Could you make it Pepsi Max?
No he doesn’t. He thinks Johnson is a corrupt prick. He’s right.
He did pretty well for an average player and obviously does alright at Sky, otherwise they’d sack him.
You find him boring. This is the crux of why you don’t want him tweeting. You could unfollow him if he offends you so much.
He doesn’t want the PM job, but I do agree with you that Boris should be sacked as he is a nob.
Newsnight reporting that the Conservative Whips are trying to get a slate of approved names voted onto the 1922 Committee so as to block any attempts to remove Johnson. Not especially democratic...
Story is in the Telegraph, I think, and I think they'll resist.If Brady and the Committee have a backbone they will block this and expose it - the Tory Party's whole future is at stake