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BBC bias? Reform representation on Question Time.

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Dreadwitch Sun 22-Feb-26 14:56:26

Wait until they really start on him and make things up to make him look bad. Anyone who could be a threat to the establishment will never get the top job, just look at what happened to Corbyn... None stop lies, exaggerations and half truths!
I'm not a fan of the green party regardless of their leader and they've never been any kind of actual competition, but now they have someone that people are paying attention to they won't be allowed to become popular.

I mean farage isn't your average every day bloke down the pub like he claims to be, he got popular because he seemed appealing to the far right and uneducated, and he had money to pump into it along with wealthy mates in high places.

Reform gets more airtime because they're for the establishment, not against it, plus they don't have the same amount of MPs... Greens have 4 and reform have 8 so that definitely one reason. Although 4 of them aren't elected as they're tory defectors so in essence there is only 4.

I don't actually understand how someone can be voted in as an MP or councillor for one party and keep the job when they defect to another party. If the MP I voted for defected then my vote is no longer valid because I did not vote for the party he defected to.

Barbadosbelle Sun 22-Feb-26 14:32:52

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Misinformation.

The Green party doesn't have the same number of MPs.

Best to get your facts right before posting - especially on political matters which makes people tetchy!
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Geordiegirl1 Sun 22-Feb-26 14:10:15

I can’t even watch Antiques Roadshow now because of this smug, superior woman. I understand her husband is a bigwig in the BBC. Thé media in general is mischievous and it will be thanks to them if Reform becomes successful.

undines Sun 22-Feb-26 14:05:34

Since when have the BBC been 'fair and unbiased' - except in their own propaganda!
(and surely it is obvious to even the most 'woke' individual that they are, indeed, woke! My son works in the BBC and you see what happens to you if you say you are going to vote Conservative!)
But surely it isn't just about the number of MP's - the proportion of people in the UK who support Reform is, I believe, far in excess of the proportion of their MP's in parliament.
As to who funds what (and in effect controls what) I think if you dig deep you will find heavily vested interests everywhere - but of course there are no 'grifters' in the Labour party!!!!

nanna8 Sat 21-Feb-26 01:26:23

Of course they should have representation from Reform the same as from Labour, Conservative and the Raving Loonies. It’s supposed to be a democracy isn’t it ?

valdavi Fri 20-Feb-26 22:07:44

There's some sense in trying to regain the trust of potential Reform voters, as there's no use striving to report the news impartially when an important section of the audience have been told that the BBC are left wing, biased and woke and are conditioned to see that bias & disbelieve what is, after all, one of the more factual sources out there.

I don't think it will work but I'm glad I now have an inkling why they are doing it.

REKA Fri 20-Feb-26 20:49:08

I've given up with QT. I used to enjoy it but now it's just a bunch of left wing folk in the audience. Tedious. I might be classed as left wing myself but I prefer to listen to all points of view. QT has become an echo chamber.

keepingquiet Fri 20-Feb-26 20:43:40

Grifters- small scale conmen now even bigger scale conmen.

I think it suits Reform and the Tories well.

Oreo Fri 20-Feb-26 16:50:18

Is grifters the in word just now? I see it everywhere online.
The Greens only have half the number of MP’s as Reform so he isn’t correct.
TV is all about confrontation and sensation so of course NF and Reform will be asked onto the panel a lot.
I can’t stand the smug Fiona Bruce and gave up watching because of her.

keepingquiet Fri 20-Feb-26 16:18:08

I think the playground spat between Jenrick and the Tory guy spoke volumes last night- and I was glad that Fiona Bruce didn't interrupt but everyone just let them get on with their tirade and reveal themselves for who they really are. A pair of grifters.

25Avalon Fri 20-Feb-26 11:58:17

It’s reform voters they are targeting - either to readdress the balance or to curry favour. That is not the Reform Party itself and whose to say who a reform voter is anyway.

Graphite Fri 20-Feb-26 09:29:04

YouGov research published 10 November 2025 - Is the BBC Biased?

Accusations of BBC bias fall along predictably partisan lines. Fully 73% of Reform voters and 52% of Tory voters think the BBC are too left wing, compared to only 16% of Labour voters.

For their part, Labour voters are twice as likely to say the BBC is biased towards the right wing (31%) than the left, while Lib Dem voters are – perhaps fittingly – about evenly split 19% left / 22% right.

But then there’s this:

BBC Bosses Draw Up Plans to Win Over Reform Voters by Changing News and Drama Output Adam Bienkov 9 June 2025

bylinetimes.com/2025/06/09/bbc-news-tim-davie-robbie-gibb-reform-voters-nigel-farage-trust/

The BBC’s Director General Tim Davie and other senior bosses at the corporation have drawn up plans to win over voters of Reform UK, due to a belief that their news and drama output is creating “low trust issues” with supporters of Nigel Farage’s party.

Minutes of a meeting of the BBC’s Editorial Guidelines and Standards Committee in March, seen by Byline Times, show that BBC News CEO Deborah Turness gave a presentation in which she discussed plans to alter “story selection” and “other types of output, such as drama” in order to win the trust of Reform voters.

The committee also identified “the importance of local BBC teams” to their plan to win over supporters of Farage.

Members of the committee, which includes former GB News executive Robbie Gibb, discussed the presentation and agreed to give an “update on progress” towards their aim at a later date.

“The CEO, News and Current Affairs provided the Committee with a presentation on plans to address low trust issues with Reform voters” the minutes state.

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Farage has repeatedly used his own GB News platform to attack the BBC, calling it a “political actor” and threatening to boycott the corporation. In language also used by the BBC Editorial Committee, the Reform leader suggested that BBC editors were using “story selection” in order to target his party.

If this doesn’t say bias and pandering to Reform, I don’t what does.

25Avalon Fri 20-Feb-26 09:17:54

The BBC has been accused of left wing bias and being woke so maybe it is just trying to strike a balance.

Grantanow Fri 20-Feb-26 08:59:53

I think Bruce butts in when panel members are obviously waffling, answering a question of their own choice, being economical with the truth and bickering with other panelists. I welcome her interventions, especially those when she reads out verified facts that are at variance with panel members' deliberate obfuscations.

Luckygirl3 Fri 20-Feb-26 08:46:28

Farage and Reform are a product of the media's desperate desire for a story. Without this constant oxygen they would barely exist. So much for democracy!

Sarnia Fri 20-Feb-26 08:32:01

I doubt it matters. Most people on the Question Time panel get rudely interrupted by Fiona Bruce before they can answer. I have given up watching it because of her. She loves the sound of her own voice and just has to butt in. Irritating woman!

MayBee70 Thu 19-Feb-26 21:46:03

Doodledog

I agree too. I'm not a Polanski fan (he comes across to me as 'nice but misguided') but he's right that Reform has had disproportionate exposure for some time now.

I second that ( after listening to him being interviewed on TRIP Leading). Especially in the run up to the by election.

Fallingstar Thu 19-Feb-26 21:18:36

I think that the BBC is seeking sensationalism and prefers a political circus to actually giving an unbiased and honest representation of politics in the UK today, cue Reform and the publicity hound Farage, who never fails to deliver when it comes circus tricks.

keepingquiet Thu 19-Feb-26 20:53:19

Wow- that last paragraph explains everything!

Graphite Thu 19-Feb-26 19:51:42

The Green Party does not have the same number of MPs as Reform. The Greens have four MPs and Reform currently have eight. Of course, we known they started out with five who were elected legitimately. Two of those have gone after controversies, Lowe and McMurdock, and they’ve had five Tory defections.

However, it is clear that Reform is overly-represented on the BBCQT panel, often with unelected people. It’s become a standing joke that Zia Yusuf must be on the BBC payroll. Since buying his way into the party at the time of the General Election, he’s been on six times, more than all the Green MPs put together since then.

Sian Berry (once)
Ellie Chowns (twice)
Carla Denyer (once)
Adrian Ramsay (once)

Recently Matt Goodwin and Nadine Dorries have appeared for Reform - neither elected.

Tice has been on three times, Kruger twice. Farage has only been on once since the GE.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Question_Time_episodes#2024

It’s very apparent that chair Fiona Bruce is biased. She should be replaced.

Farage pledged to boycott BBC Question Time and other BBC appearances following a heated June 2024 special, citing what he termed a biased, "rigged" audience and unfair treatment. He accused the broadcaster of hostility after being challenged on immigration and candidate controversies, claiming, as reported in The Guardian, that he would "never" appear on the BBC again.

www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/jun/29/nigel-farage-to-boycott-bbc-over-biased-question-time-audience

Some hope. He appeared on BBCQT again in December 2024 but now sends Yusuf.

Laura Kuenssberg has interviewed Farage multiple times since, notable on 13 April 2025, 20 July, 2025, 7 September 2025 and an in-depth profile interview on 4 February 2026.

Question Time is made by Mentorn Media which is owned by the Tinopolis Group which is owned by Vitruvian Partners a US private equity group which controls production of numerous TV/Radio stations in the UK; which may explain by then programme likes people who are pro US.

Doodledog Thu 19-Feb-26 19:32:38

I agree too. I'm not a Polanski fan (he comes across to me as 'nice but misguided') but he's right that Reform has had disproportionate exposure for some time now.

Nandalot Thu 19-Feb-26 17:49:32

Zack Polanski is complaining that the Reform party have a representative on Question Time for the third week running in the run up to the by-election. His argument is that the Green Party has the same number of MPs. I agree. It is the same with the excessive amount of appearances by Nigel Farage in previous years, although that seems to have tailed off a bit now.