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Gary Lineker’s BBC salary so absurdly large it now takes more than TWICE Falkland Islands population to pay

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Gary Lineker’s £1.35m salary from the BBC is so huge that it would take twice the population of the Falkland Islands just to pay it.

The BBC license fee per year currently stands at £159 per household for colour TV, however in April 2024, this will rise to £169.50.


The population of the Falkland Islands is 3,622, according to the 2021 census.

In order to pay Linker’s hefty £1.35m salary, 7,965 households would all need to pay the updated licence fee.

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Gary Lineker is the BBC’s highest-paid presenter

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This is just over double the population of the British overseas territory.

At £1.35million-a-year, Lineker’s wage makes him the highest-paid BBC talent, almost £400,000 more than Zoe Ball’s £985,000 salary.

Lineker has come into hot water this year, when he was suspended by the broadcaster after comparing the current Conservative government to 1930s Germany.

That sparked a backlash yet he was able to resume his role on Match of the Day after pundits and football stars lent their support.

His current contract is due to expire in 2025, however according to the Daily Mail, the BBC is open to talks with Lineker to renew his contract, which could see his salary increase even more.

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Melvyn Bragg, presenter of Radio 4’s In Our Time, has hit out at Gary Lineker’s salary, which he claims is 27 times higher than his own.

The 83-year-old radio veteran highlighted the pay disparities between the two presenters, even though his own show and Linker’s Match of the Day draw similar audience figures.

“He is paid 27 times more than I am. Something like that. It would be great if he was paid what I was paid. That would be fine. Which is perfectly all right,” he said in an interview with The Times.

He praised Lineker, who he called “very good” at his job, and insisted that he was not trying to “get at him”.

Instead, he said: “I just think this is an example of the way the BBC is in a fix.”

Alan Shearer and Huw Edwards made the list of highest paid presenters, taking home £449,999 and £439,999 respectively.

Stephen Nolan was next up on £404,999, with Fiona Bruce in sixth on a salary of £399,999.

The £10.50 license fee increase, which was announced earlier this month, has also enraged many, with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak looking to intervene.

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Double the population of the Falkland Islands would be required to pay for Lineker’s salary

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