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BBC Question Time Viewers ‘Switch Off’ Over Fiona Bruce Detail That Sparks Debate

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Fiona Bruce, who hosts the BBC show Question Time, caused a lot of frustration among viewers during a recent episode. People were upset because they noticed she seemed to let some politicians speak more than others, particularly Zia Yusuf from Reform UK.

At the same time, she interrupted other guests, like Labour’s James Murray, multiple times. This made viewers feel like the discussion wasn’t being handled fairly.

Many took to social media to share their complaints, with one person saying, “Why is Fiona letting Reform UK have so much time to talk? She usually interrupts people, but not this time.” Another viewer pointed out, “She keeps cutting off the Labour MP but lets Yusuf go on and on. It feels like a party ad for Reform UK.”

Some viewers were so annoyed by the way Fiona was moderating the show that they decided to stop watching it completely. One person wrote, “Fiona keeps interrupting and letting Yusuf dominate the conversation. It’s arrogant and frustrating. I’m done with this show.”

This isn’t the first time Fiona has faced criticism. Earlier this month, she was accused of talking over guests and interrupting too much during heated debates. One viewer commented, “Is this Question Time or the Fiona Bruce show? She’s supposed to keep the discussion balanced, not talk over everyone. It’s really annoying to watch.”

Many feel that Fiona isn’t doing her job as a moderator properly and is making the show feel unbalanced and unfair. The repeated complaints suggest that viewers are losing patience with how the show is being run.

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