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Edinburgh Question Time backlash as fans rage at Fiona Bruce for behaviour towards Kate Forbes MSP

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Edinburgh played host to Question Time last night and several of Scotland's top politicians were on the panel.A healthy debate was had with just three weeks to go before the General Election as everyday Scots posed their questions to leaders and key players, challenging them on what they are going to do to improve the country.

But once again, it was the host, Fiona Bruce, who drew the biggest response from many on social media, with fans enraged at her style and behaviour on the BBC show.The presenter, who also fronts Antiques Roadshow, has been accused by viewers of cutting across the SNP's deputy first minister Kate Forbes MSP especially, as many raged at her constant "interrupting" of guests. READ MORE: Nigel Farage’s Reform Party overtakes Conservatives in major poll On the panel with Kate Forbes, who worked for Nicola Sturgeon's government, were the leader of the Scottish Conservatives, Douglas Ross MSP, Anas Sarwar MSP, the leader of Scottish Labour, Stephen Noon, who was the chief strategist behind the 2014 campaign for Scottish independence, and former UK Government adviser, Iain Anderson.On Twitter , @JCaramac fumed: "#bbcqt Christ, Bruce, let her speak, eh?

FFS." @cammyk_67 remarked: "Does Fiona Bruce host this or does she just challenge nationalists , never interrupted Dross." @bazz_87 raged: "Jesus Fiona, calm the f*** down!

Let Kate speak! I may not like her and her policies, but she deserves to be heard. #bbcqt." @JMPAdams tweeted: "Fiona Bruce behaving badly yet again #bbcqt."Meanwhile, @BobInOrbit said: "#bbcqt Fiona Bruce is too quick to interrupt Kate Forbes.

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