Question Time audience member's Reform UK care home' dig leaves studio laughing
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Question Time audience member's Reform UK care home' dig leaves studio laughing
"The BBC Question Time studio erupted into laughter as an audience member took a swipe at Reform UK."
"During Thursday's (29 January) programme in King's Lynn, Norfolk, the panel was asked: "How can anyone think Reform are a party of change when they only appear to be a care home for old Tories?""
"It comes after the defection of several high-profile former Conservative Party ministers to Nigel Farage's party, including Robert Jenrick and Suella Braverman."
An audience member ridiculed Reform UK on BBC Question Time, prompting laughter and applause. The incident occurred in King's Lynn, Norfolk, on 29 January. An audience question asked how Reform could be a party of change when it appeared to be a care home for old Tories. The remark followed recent defections of several high-profile former Conservative ministers to Nigel Farage's party. Those defectors included Robert Jenrick and Suella Braverman. The studio reaction combined laughter and applause, underscoring the crowd's amusement and disbelief. The moment drew attention to public scepticism about Reform UK's image and the effects of Tory defections.
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