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Top 10 embarrassing Question Time moments
Politicians and public figures getting caught with their pants down... metaphorically speaking! Join us as we count down our picks for the most cringe-worthy moments on the BBC's flagship political ...
Audience members on Question Time last night applauded as a panelist took aim at Nigel Farage in a heated debate on immigration. Daisy Cooper, who is Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrats, blamed the ...
Reform UK has accused the BBC of a 'serious failure of impartiality' after Zia Yusuf lodged a formal complaint alleging that Question Time 'stacked' its audience with small boat migrants. Yusuf, the ...
An Afghan man revealed on the show he had his asylum claim rejected by six countries before making his way across the Channel REFORM has lodged an official complaint with the BBC for putting migrants ...
Reform’s Zia Yusuf was branded ‘typically rude’ during his appearance on BBC Question Time yesterday, as he made a needless dig at an audience member. An audience member simply sought clarification on ...
Members of the crowd on Question Time gasped as Zia Yusuf made a needless dig at a man in the audience last night. The Reform UK politician was branded "typically rude" when he implied the man "hadn't ...
We received complaints from people who felt it was inappropriate to include migrants in the audience and/or felt the audience had a left-wing bias. The Question Time debate about immigration was a ...
The BBC Question Time audience delivered a brutal verdict on Rachel Reeves’s Budget. Just two people put their hands up when asked by presenter Fiona Bruce whether they had liked it. It came after two ...
A member of the BBC Question Time audience absolutely eviscerated Chancellor Rachel Reeves with one simple query, as the panel discussed the “gloom” around the recently announced Autumn Budget.
Question Time opened badly for Labour tonight with one audience member firing off an opening salvo asking "what is the point of working" with Rachel Reeves "taxing everything in sight". The frank ...
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