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BBC Question Time Bosses Forced To Edit Show After Presenter's Labour Manifesto Blunder

17 October 2024
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BBC Question Time Bosses Forced To Edit Show After Presenter's Labour Manifesto Blunder
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During a tense exchange on BBC Question Time, Fiona Bruce challenged Labour minister Douglas Alexander on the government’s tax plans, specifically regarding National Insurance. Bruce questioned Labour’s manifesto pledge not to increase NI, while Alexander urged her to wait for the upcoming Budget. The discussion highlighted confusion over Labour’s promise not to raise taxes on working people, ultimately leading to a clarification and acknowledgment of a mistake by the programme.

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