BBC Question Time
Suella Braverman claimed the government has "a track record which I'm proud of" when it comes to welcoming refugees.
Konstantin Kisin revealed on Question Time that he has relatives in Ukraine who are "fleeing for their lives".
The mayor of Greater Manchester expressed his frustration over the Tories' levelling up agenda on BBC Question Time.
George Eustice claims there's no link between mob attack and Boris Johnson's words, which were said "in the heat of the moment".
The exchange included a withering glance at the camera, a discreet sip of water and a philosophy degree.
"Those that make the rules have to live by the rules," the Daily Mirror's editor said.
James Heappey insists the PM has been across everything from Omicron to Ukraine as Labour blasts a "zombie government".
It comes shortly after No.10 warned that anti-vaxxers "thrive on attention".
She claimed the PM "knows he broke the rules" over the Downing Street gatherings.
"B*tch Smarties is the name of my new band."
About BBC Question Time
Question Time is a BBC political debate programme based on Any Questions? The show features politicians from at least the three major political parties as well as other public figures who answer pre-selected questions put to them by an audience selected on the basis of its political views and demographic. Question Time is presented by David Dimbleby. Programme schedule. Source: Wikipedia