Harry Maguire says he did not give the Tories permission to use photos of him and his partner on social media.
The picture shows the footballer talking to his then-girlfriend (now his wife) Vern Hawkins after a game. EnglandIn the 2018 Moscow World Cup, they defeated Colombia in a penalty shootout.
It became popular at that time, even Maguire He posted the message himself, with the caption: “Can you ask your neighbors to take out the bins on Monday? We’re not going home just yet.”
But this week, following the announcement of the Football Governance Bill, the Conservative Party used the photo on Twitter, which will lead to Establish an independent football regulatory body.
The photo was captioned: “Rishi says any league I play in will always be the Super League.”
The government said the bill would give regulators powers to include ensuring clubs operate sustainably and prevent teams from participating in unsanctioned competitions, such as European Super League.
In comments reported by The Telegraph and other media, Maguire was asked if he knew the Tory party had used the photo and said: “No, I didn’t see it.”
Asked if they had asked for permission, he said: “No, they didn’t get it.
“To be honest, I didn’t even know about this ad, so I’m going to look at this.”
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Legally, the copyright of the image belongs to the photographer working for the photography agency Getty Images.
Sky News has asked the Conservatives for comment.
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