Gary Neville should stick to football
The former England and Manchester United player does not appear to like it when he is challenged on his political beliefs
www.telegraph.co.ukI can’t verify the very latest developments right this moment. Based on recent public reporting, Gary Neville has been discussed as a potential candidate for political roles in Greater Manchester, including possible future mayoral ambition or related leadership positions, but there has been no confirmed bid or appointment as of the latest widely covered updates. If you’d like, I can pull the most current articles and summarize them with citations.
The former England and Manchester United player does not appear to like it when he is challenged on his political beliefs
www.telegraph.co.ukThe footballer turned respected pundit and businessman talks to Alastair Campbell about self-belief, sport and politics
www.menshealth.comThe former Manchester United and England footballer, now a Sky Sports pundit, confirmed he had joined the Labour Party back in January this year.
news.sky.comThe former Manchester United and England defender has been mooted as a potential Greater Manchester mayoral candidate
www.inkl.comGary Neville has been mentioned as a potential replacement for Andy Burnham as Mayor of Greater Manchester. There has been noise in the political arena that Burnham is poised to return to the Labour party as an MP and challenge for the leadership of the party against Sir Kier Starmer.
www.yardbarker.comFormer Manchester United captain Gary Neville was publicly welcomed to the Labour Party by shadow cabinet ministers Lucy Powell and Anneliese Dodds today as the England football star is reportedly considering a venture into politics.Neville told the BBC’s Political Thinking podcast: “I have joined the Labour Party in the last few days. I want to [...]
www.cityam.comThe former England international, who has been a fierce critic of Boris Johnson and the government during the COVID pandemic, reveals he has joined the party "in the last few days".
news.sky.comThe former Manchester United and England defender has been mooted as a potential Greater Manchester mayoral candidate
www.fourfourtwo.comLadbrokes price Gary Neville at 20/1 to become an MP by 2030 and 20/1 to succeed Andy Burnham as Mayor of Greater Manchester. Could the former footballer enter the political arena?
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