BBC presenter Fiona Bruce was slammed by viewers for "being bias" after the latest episode of Question Time. The political show takes questions from the audience, but on this occasion, the host seemed to want to dodge one.


One lady, who was dressed in a green cardigan, addressed the panel as she said: "The Labour Party made it very clear that by taxing independent schools 20% VAT that you would put an additional 6,500 teachers into the teaching environment to help support SEND within schools." She then asked: "Where has that gone?" But before any of the show's guests could provide an answer, Fiona very quickly cut in. The presenter stuttered a bit as she looked at a way to quickly move on.


"Okay, I'm gonna... I suspect you... I'm just gonna get around a few more people," she spluttered.


The clip was then shared on social media, with one X/Twitter user fuming: "Tone deaf .. Fiona is a biased journalist, everyone knows it," and another echoing: "The bias in this program is an embarrassment for the BBC."


Another questioned: "Why was she allowed to ask her question then abruptly shut down?"


A third person raged: "Lady in yellow asks a question on a show that is supposedly to let the public ask questions then the absolute arrogant overpaid lefty protector moves on to help this vile lying Labour government from answering that question (more Labour lies) which for the record needed an answer?


"DEFUND this vile BBC cesspit and sack every overpaid presenter! Absolute propaganda channel!"


It's not the first time that the BBC show has been branded "biased". Back in April, Fiona was in Cardiff as she was joined by Huw Irranca-Davies, Darren Millar, Rhun ap Iorwerth, Dan Thomas, Jane Dodds, and Anthony Slaughter on the panel.


As the studio audience fired their questions at the panel, which featured members of different political parties, fans at home were left fuming - with them claiming that, despite the varied panel, the BBC show was "biased".


Posting to X, formerly Twitter, one viewer raged: "@bbcquestiontime @BBCSounds @BBCiPlayer Is the audience stacked full of lefty, pro immigration supporters as per usual Albeit from Plaid, and the limp dems!"


Meanwhile, another echoed: "@bbcquestiontime @BBCiPlayer @BBCSounds @BBCOne Well that's a programme to avoid tonight! A panel of non-entities and a chair that continually buts in like a simple-minded horse, ruining any debate taking place."

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