WE asked National readers on Facebook why they stopped watching the BBC s Question Time and they did not hold back. That idea of Tory and pro-Union bias at the BBC is something we are all too familiar with at The National and it seems to be resonating with Question Time viewers. Here are the main points National readers raised for why they stopped watching Question Time. Minimising Scotland s voice Many readers spoke about the bias shown in the programme and its promotion of political extremists like Nigel Farage, but one spoke specifically about the focus the programme puts on English issues.
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