BBC Question Time
The prime minister said he would not side with a "foreign court" over the UK's national security.
A business adviser raged about flawed Conservative promises on BBC Question Time.
"We cannot just throw people away. They are human beings."
Although the Labour frontbencher took the chance to rant about it on BBC Question Time, too.
Fiona Bruce, Piers Morgan and a member of audience questioned the honorary president of Reform UK on BBC Question Time.
The audience could not help smiling in response to the BBC Question Time presenter's correction.
"And you're going to deserve to lose," the audience member said, scathingly.
Between 1988 and 2003, the "promotion" of homosexuality was banned in English and Welsh classrooms.
Not the ringing endorsement Natalie Elphicke may have been hoping for.
"We just want a general election and we want it now, please."
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