eToxic atmospheref: Audience reveals BBC bias against Labourfs Diane Abbott

Published time: 19 Jan, 2019 10:31 Edited time: 20 Jan, 2019 07:21

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eToxic atmospheref: Audience reveals BBC bias against Labourfs Diane Abbott

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The BBC is facing an angry backlash after members of the Question Time audience revealed biased treatment of Labourfs Diane Abbott, including riling them up before shooting, making fun of her and inaccuracies on polling.

Members of the audience came forward after the programme to voice their shock and dismay at pre-show preparations which they said encouraged people to question the Shadow Home Secretaryfs legitimacy and jeer her.

Jyoti Wilkinson, a Labour parliamentary staff member, was part of the audience on Thursday and said the ganti-Diane Abbott sentiment beforehand was appalling.h

Tonight I managed to wangle myself into the @bbcquestiontime audience. The way they stoked up the anti Dianne Abbott sentiment before hand was appalling - the BBC is in dire need of reform

— Jyoti Wilkinson (@JyotiWilkinson) January 18, 2019

Wilkinson told Evolve Politics  that when program host Fiona Bruce came out to warm up the audience, gthe real hostilityh against Abbott became evident, and the presenter gtook it upon herself to instigate a roast.h

gComments along the lines of elet her know what you really thinkf and esome may think she is in the shadow cabinet because of her very close relationships with Corbyn, nudge nudge, wink winkf were made,h he said, adding this gave members of the audience glicence to air their bigoted views in public.h

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Bruce and panelist Isabel Oakeshott also faced heavy criticism online for the episode over their claims Labour is gdefinitelyh behind the Conservatives in the polls. Recent polling shows the two parties are about even, with Labour placing slightly ahead in some.

This is scandalous ??#bbcqt #DianeAbbott pic.twitter.com/gObm5Fugq2

— Momentum (@PeoplesMomentum) January 18, 2019

Other audience members shared similar accounts of the behind-the-scenes behavior. gThe jeers against Diane Abbott were worse than could be heard on the broadcast; was some humor at Dianefs expense from BBC staff before the recording,h Alison Martin wrote.

I was in the audience of Question Time tonight - didn't feel like a balanced audience, though the Leavers were loud. The jeers against Diane Abbott were worse than could be heard on the broadcast; was some humour at Diane's expense from BBC staff before the recording.

— Alison Martin (@AlisonRMartin) January 18, 2019

Ifm told that prior to broadcast of tonightfs #bbcqt Fiona Bruce came out, introduced herself to audience and gave a 10 minute talk. Proceeded to make jokes about Dianne Abbott which were ein reality appalingf then in rehearsal the floor manager did the same thing.

Abysmal.

— Aaron Bastani (@AaronBastani) January 18, 2019

Fiona Bruce has interrupted Diane Abbott more times in one minute than the other guests in preceding 20.

?? #bbcqt

— Aaron Bastani (@AaronBastani) January 17, 2019

Hope wefll hear more from audience members about the foul play at @bbcquestiontime last night. The toxic atmosphere whipped up by panellists & new chair Fiona Bruce is a further sad decline for the show, but @HackneyAbbott was calm and composed throughout. https://t.co/pnGAr6Yrip

— Dan Carden MP (@DanCardenMP) January 18, 2019

I was there (asked the first question) and applied as a Labour voting Remainer but I was clearly in a very small minority. Derby voted in favour of Leave so I expected lots of Brexit supporters but with two Labour MPs, I was surprised by the animosity towards @HackneyAbbott

— Jane Butler (@butja_wanot) January 18, 2019

gI was absolutely disgusted about the ratio of leavers to remainers there and felt in a huge minority,h another audience member told Evolve. gFiona Bruce basically made fun of Diane Abbott in the briefing before it aired and proceeded to do the same during the show, how is this presenter impartiality?h

The BBC denied the accusations, saying: gWe firmly reject claims that any of the Question Time team treated any of the panel unfairly before and during the recording last night.h