BBC Question Time

"They don’t feel safe, at home, at night, and that is a scary place to live in.”
The audience member said it was "ironic" that the current crises were due to Brexit.
"Grant, you can stare at your notes as much as you like, you're not going to find the answers."
The channel's former chairman Andrew Neil was pressed about his GB News exit by panellists on the BBC show.
“The Afghans I supported I have now heard have been executed in cold blood.”
The ex-Tory MP hit out at another speaker on the show for "living in the past".
"It’s a metaphor for an entire year of Covid incompetence," he told Question Time.
"Stop ignoring disabled people, we make up 22% of the population. We’re here and we’re worth listening to.”
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