Fiona Bruce halts Question Time as she makes vital announcement | TV & Radio | Showbiz & TV | EUROtoday
Question Time host Fiona Bruce dramatically halted tonight’s instalment of the political programme to share a significant replace with BBC viewers. During tonight’s instalment of the present, Fiona was accompanied on the panel by Emma Reynolds, Victoria Atkins, Daisy Cooper, Rachel Millward and Zia Yusuf for an England Election Special filmed in Maidenhead, Kent. However, at one level, Bruce advised the dwell viewers and viewers at dwelling that there could be a significant scheduling shake-up for the programme subsequent week. The broadcaster acknowledged: “Let me just say that we are in London next week for our programme and we are not going to be on air on Thursday. That’s the results night for the elections.
“We are going to be on air on Friday when most of the results will have come in. So we shall see where we are.
“So if you want to be part of that programme in London next Friday, go to the Question Time website and follow the instructions there.”
The present will resume as ordinary on Thursday, May 14 when it’s filmed in Brecon.
Elsewhere within the episode this night (Thursday, April 30), Reform’s Yusuf mentioned the risk to Jewish individuals within the UK “is in fact real” following the stabbings in north London this week.
When requested what may be accomplished to guard the Jewish group, he advised the panel: “I think the levels of antisemitism in this country now, the levels of extremism, are intolerable.”
Meanwhile, Green Party MP Rachel Milward branded the Golders Green assaults as “horrifying” and mentioned her occasion desires everybody to “stand together against any form of racial hatred”.
She additionally mentioned: “The reality is it would be utterly ridiculous for any political party to suggest there is no antisemitism within their party and no racism within their party.
“We have 230,000 members, and of course, a handful of those people will not share our values. We are doing everything we can to address that.”
Question Time episodes may be watched on BBC iPlayer.
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