Question Time presenter Fiona Bruce came under fire as BBC viewers accused her of being “biased” against members of the panel.

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Fiona Bruce on Question Time

Fiona Bruce intervened during a heated debate on Question Time (Image: BBC)

Question Time host Fiona Bruce came under fire after clashing with Reform UK’s Richard Tice in the latest episode of the political debate show.

The TV presenter welcomed Minister for Women and Equalities Bridget Phillipson, Conservative MP Harriett Baldwin, Green Party MP Adrian Ramsay, and Reform UK MP Richard Tice. Viewers rushed to social media to hit out at the star, as one raged: “Fiona Bruce will not let anyone finish what they are saying. Downright rude. The Green Party man still believes in fairies and Santa clause .time to switch to GB News.”

Another added: “I thought Fiona Bruce was absolutely disgraceful with the way she treated @TiceRichard and don’t get me started on the left wing audience as per usual.” A third chimed in: “Fiona Bruce is just rude and totally bias she should not be presenting this garbage. Btw I’d love to know where you find your audience? Not representative of the British people full of woke weirdos.” A fourth agreed: “Fiona Bruce’s manner as an impartial panel host is ridiculous. Probably the most biased host out there. She might as well wear a red jacket every week.”

Adrian Ramsay and Richard Tice on Question Time

Adrian Ramsay and Richard Tice clashed over climate change (Image: BBC)A fifth said: “Is Fiona Bruce the worst host/chair of a political debate show I’ve ever seen? Quite possibly.”

But one viewer insisted: “Fiona Bruce needs a Damehood. She commands respect in those rowdy #bbcqt fighting pits.”

Fiona clashed with Tice after he debated Green Party member Adrian Ramsay over climate change, as Richard asked him: “How’s that going? How’s that going so far?” Fiona jumped in: “Look Richard, I will come to you.”

Tice continued: “We’ve got higher bills. It’s not going very well, is it? Come on Adrian, it’s not going very well”. Adrian argued: “Richard, you criticise net zero but your party has the highest net zero credibility” to which he replied: “Yeah, because it’s stupid.”