Moment Fiona Bruce is forced to stop row between Nigel Farage and Piers Morgan as Reform UK chief is accused of 'bottling' standing for election in fiery Question Time debate
9 months, 3 weeks ago

Moment Fiona Bruce is forced to stop row between Nigel Farage and Piers Morgan as Reform UK chief is accused of 'bottling' standing for election in fiery Question Time debate

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This is the moment Fiona Bruce was forced to stop a row between Nigel Farage and Piers Morgan on Question Time after the Reform UK chief was accused of 'bottling' standing for election. Piers Morgan appeared on Question Time on Thursday and accused Nigel Farage of 'bottling' not standing for election Farage criticised Morgan's media career during the BBC One show in Epsom this evening The pair then began to shout over each other before they were forcefully stopped by presenter Fiona Bruce But the two controversial figures continued to squabble, with Morgan asking: 'You have had all year to think about this election. Morgan and Farage were joined on the Question Time panel by Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting, Conservative MP Damian Hinds and the Bishop of Dover Hudson-Wilkin to discuss a number of key political issues - including the NHS, migration and national service. Morgan and Farage were joined on the Question Time panel by Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting, Conservative MP Damian Hinds and the Bishop of Dover Hudson-Wilkin to discuss a number of key political issues Morgan was complimentary about the idea of national service When speaking on Question Time, Farage said the winter lockdowns of the Covid-19 pandemic were a 'terrible mistake' Morgan was more complimentary about the idea of national service, telling the live audience: 'I think giving them something which gives them a regular sense of purpose.I think it would give them a sense of responsibility, purpose and duty.

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Nigel Farage's fiery Question Time clash with Piers Morgan turns into war of words off air after Fiona Bruce was forced to stop row which saw Reform UK chief brand journalist a 'YouTuber'
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