BBC Question Time audience applaud as Fiona Bruce skewers Reform MP
- Fiona Bruce faced controversy after her exchanges with Reform UK deputy leader Richard Tice during BBC's Question Time.
- Richard Tice defended Reform UK's policies and criticized the government, stating that Net Zero investments harmed competitiveness and job growth, drawing applause from the audience.
- Ramsay from the Green Party emphasized the UK's need for a stronger stance on climate change, while Tice proclaimed, 'We all stand with Ukraine,' amid the discussions.
- The audience applauded Tice after he criticized the government's budget, calling it a 'disaster,' while stressing the need for economic growth.
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BBC Question Time 'bias' row explodes as Fiona Bruce threatens to 'GAG' Richard Tice in fiery debate
Fiona Bruce has found herself at the centre of a "bias" row following Thursday's Question Time following a series of clashes with Reform UK deputy leader, Richard Tice
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