The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Left-wing football pundit Gary Neville ‘groomed for political career by Sir Keir’

The Mancunian Candidate... so Labour can wave goodbye to voters from Liverpool and Leeds!

- By Glen Owen POLITICAL EDITOR

OUTSPOKEN football pundit Gary Neville is being tipped for a political career after holding talks with Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer about ‘shared political interests’.

The former Manchester United and England defender – a supporter of Jeremy Corbyn’s soak-the-rich far-Left policies, despite having a £70million fortune – has held at least two Zoom meetings with Sir Keir in recent months, party sources have said.

One insider predicted that Neville could succeed former Cabinet Minister Andy Burnham as Mayor of Manchester, if Mr Burnham returns to the Commons to pursue his ambition of becoming the next Labour leader.

However, a party spokesman last night stressed this was not addressed during the Zoom meetings.

Critics also pointed out that putting up Neville as a candidate in Manchester would risk alienating Labour supporters in Leeds and Liverpool, who would never vote for a former Manchester United player.

Among the issues discussed by Sir Keir and Neville was the aborted attempt earlier this year to set up a European Super League, containing six Premier League clubs, to which Neville was passionate­ly opposed. an acclaimed polemic on Sky Sports, he declared himself to be ‘disgusted’ by the plan and ‘ashamed’ of Manchester United.

In recent months, Neville has also criticised Boris Johnson describing Muslim women as looking like ‘letterboxe­s’ in a newspaper column before he became Tory leader, accusing the Prime Minister of effectivel­y stoking the racism shown towards England players during the 2020 Euros.

As a member of ITV’s punditry team, Neville also compared Mr Johnson unfavourab­ly with England manager Gareth Southgate, saying: ‘The standards of leaders in this country in the last couple of years has been poor. And looking at [Gareth Southgate] there, that’s everything a leader should be: respectful, humble, telling the truth, genuine. He’s fantastic.’

Neville has also criticised Priti Patel for tweeting her support for the England team, responding to the Home

Secretary’s message by saying: ‘The cheek of you!’ – because of her dismissive attitude towards footballer­s who ‘take the knee’ against racism.

In December, the 46-year-old ex-footballer accused Sir Keir of ‘sitting in the stands’ by not demanding greater economic support for Britons during lockDuring downs. He said: ‘The restrictio­ns in place to protect health is fine, but they know that the economic support isn’t in place aligned with those restrictio­ns, which means you’ve got to take a position and be bold and go against it, you cannot abstain.’

A party source said: ‘Gary has such a powerful platform, through TV and his five million Twitter followers that I think Keir has concluded it’s best to have him inside the tent – despite his former support for Corbyn.’

Neville urged his followers to vote for Corbyn before the 2019 General Election, in which Labour recorded its worst performanc­e for nearly a century. Neville, who won eight Premier League titles and two Champions League titles with Manchester United, built his fortune through his football salary, commentary work and shrewd investment­s.

A spokesman for Neville did not respond to a request for comment.

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 ??  ?? ANGER: Sky pundit Neville and, right, taunting Liverpool fans in 2006
ANGER: Sky pundit Neville and, right, taunting Liverpool fans in 2006

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