The Scotsman

Lineker praises ‘best of Britain’s values’ as he agrees to take refugee into home

- By SHERNA NOAH newsdeskts@scotsman.com

Gary Lin eke rh as declared “providing a new star t” represents “the best of Britain’s values” as he prepares to welcome a refugee in his home.

The 59 -year- old Match Of The Day presenter is waiting for his applicatio­n to house a refugee to be approved.

“I have been thinking of doing something like that for awhile ,” he told a national newspaper.

“My kids are all grown up, so I’ve got plenty of room so if I can help on a temporary basis then I’m more than happy to do so. Why not?”

He has been in touch with charity Refugees At Home, according to the report, and will have an inter view and a home visit from the organisati­on before his applicatio­n is approved.

His decision comes as Lineker filmed a“refugeesw elcome” video for the Internatio­nal Rescue Committee.

Posting the video on Twitter, he wrote: “Providing a new start to those who’ve fled their homes represents the best of Britain’s values.

“As we know, refugees have always helped to keep our communitie­s safe and make our society stronger.

“They even brought us fish and chips.”

Sitting in a cafe, with union bunting behind him, Lineker says that “Britain wouldn’t be Britain without fish and chips, a national institutio­n, a culinary delight”.

The animated fish and chips then tell the TV host they were brought over to the UK by refugees, who also combined the two. Lineker states :“Britain wouldn’t be Britain without refugees”. The video ends with a “refugees welcome” sign on the cafe door.

The ex-leicester, Ever ton, Barcelona and Tottenham striker said he was “not at all” apprehensi­ve about ho using a refugee and had no idea who he would be living with or where they would be from. “I have had so much connection with refugees over the last couple of years,” he said.

“I have met scores of young refugees through football schemes and they are genuinely lovely kids and they appreciate any help they can get .” The former footballer has been critical of the UK government’ s response to migrants attempting to cross the English Channel, describing it as “heartless and completely without empathy”.

Last month Lineker, father to four sons, hinted he was willing to house a refugee after sharing a screenshot from an email from Refugees At Home.

ToryMP Lee Anderson accused Linek er of“virtue signalling” and suggested he should house “the next boat of illegal immigrants”.

The Home Office has come under scrutiny over record numbers of migrants crossing the Channel to reach the UK.

 ??  ?? 0 A group of people thought to be migrants are brought into Dover, Kent, by the RNLI as Gary Lineker prepares to welcome a refugee to his home
0 A group of people thought to be migrants are brought into Dover, Kent, by the RNLI as Gary Lineker prepares to welcome a refugee to his home

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