The Mail, which has a longstanding rampant antipathy towards Mr Lineker, has made this it's strident trumpeting outraged front page today - as always, making a big play of including his BBC salary, which it clearly seriously resents.
In my view, Mr Lineker is as entitled to voice his opinion as a private citizen, as anyone else, and I am sure he will say the same to the BBC suits when they have 'spoken' to him.
Contrary to what the Mail appears to think, the size of Mr Lineker's salary is not directly inversely proportional to his ability to use a legitimate public platform to offer his opinion, and he is absolutely entitled to do so, and his right to free speech is not compromised, either by who employs him, the salary they choose to pay him, of the level of public attention afforded him by his position.
Ironically, were it not for the media drawing such strident self-righteous attention to Mr Lineker's view, it would have remained contained in that peculiarly self-important dreamworld of Twitface, and the majority of citizens would neither know or care about it.