BBC Question Time Accused Of 'Anti-Jeremy Corbyn Plant'

Maybe she just genuinely thinks he's doing a bad job?
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BBC Question Time has - once again - been accused of deliberately planting anti-Jeremy Corbyn members of the public in its audience.

This week’s Corbynista conspiracy was prompted by a passionate rant from a woman imploring Labour’s Angela Eagle to push her leader to take on the Tories over Brexit negotiations.

The number of twitter users who think the anti-Corbyn woman in the #BBCQT audience was a plant is pretty stunning..

— Jack Govier (@jack_govier) March 16, 2017

Another woman in the audience had asked:

“In light of David Davis’s admission that no economic assessment has been carried out on the effects of a hard Brexit, should the triggering of Article 50 be delayed?”

- BBC Question Time audience member

Eagle responded: “We have a Prime Minister who’s gone round the country saying that no deal is better than a bad deal but they haven’t actually done their basic homework. It seems that David Davis is from the Boris Johnson school of doing your homework - don’t do any of it and hope you can bluff your way through.

That Corbyn heckler was such an obvious plant. #bbcqt

— Jason Reid (@JasonReidUK) March 16, 2017

“And then following the budget and this screeching, embarrassing U-turn on National Insurance contributions the Chancellor has put us through this week, are we going to let these people do the Brexit negotiations that are far, far more difficult than the Budget.”

At this point, and without waiting for a microphone to reach her, the woman in the stripy top launched into her astonishing tirade.

#bbcqt Corbyn-basher plant after 30 minutes

— Daniel Margrain (@hairymarx1) March 16, 2017

She said: “He needs to stand up on a Wednesday and say something. He doesn’t do anything!

“He stands there and everyone turns off! You’ve got mobile phones, you’ve got everything! No one take any notice of him.”

Dimbleby interjected: “Who are you talking about?”

She continued: “About Corbyn. He doesn’t stand up and do anything. You’re saying there ‘stand up to Theresa May’ but you’ve got your own leader and he doesn’t do anything! I know you don’t like him but you’re going to have to do something!”

The speech was met with rousing applause from the rest of the audience.

The audience during BBC Question Time
The audience during BBC Question Time
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Eagle said with a smile: “Well, I don’t think anyone can accuse me of not having an opinion on this.”

Rather than accept that people may have legitimate concerns about Corbyn, many of his fans instantly accused the BBC, and Eagle, of planting the woman in the audience.

#bbcqt Waiting for the usual anti-Corbyn plant in the audience. Didn't have to wait long.

— Daniel Margrain (@hairymarx1) March 16, 2017

#bbcqt Wonder if Angela Eagle's anti Corbyn plant has got those glass fragments out of those gloves yet.

— no1whisky (@no1whisky) March 16, 2017

@MichaelRosenYes Was the anti-Corbyn woman in the audience a Blairite 'plant' #bbcqt

— Sandra (@Sandra75084034P) March 16, 2017

@angelaeagle Revels in the knife in the back of Corbyn from audience plant #bbcqt

— Tony Paxton (@tintoy9) March 16, 2017

Who the heck was that anti Corbyn plant certainty pleased Eagle. Time for bed #bbcbias #BBCQT

— Dor (@DorMiles) March 16, 2017

#bbcqt The anti-Corbyn plant in the audience, conveniently allowed to shout out. Dimbleby even prompts her to clarify she's on about Corbyn

— Joe O'Keeffe (@Keeffe_joe) March 16, 2017

Corbyn was heavily criticised this week for presiding over one of the biggest missed opportunities in House of Commons history for his response to the massive Budget U-turn by the Tories on National Insurance.

Corbots now saying #bbcqt lady was some kind of MSM plant. Simply cannot accept that Corbyn is massively unpopular with the general public

— Antonio Bonanza (@AntonioBonanza) March 17, 2017

There was huge pressure on Corbyn to score an open goal when he sparred with Theresa May at Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday.

BBC has not shame - every week we have an anti-Corbyn plant in the audience! #bbcqt

— mead #FreePalestine (@glamead) March 16, 2017

Just 20 minutes before they met, the Government announced it was dropping a rise in National Insurance after a rebellion by Tory MPs who complained it breached the party’s 2015 manifesto.

Corbyn had started by calling the Budget U-turn a “a bit of chaos” but failed to actually ask a question, instead saying the Tories should “thank ... all those who have pointed out just how bad this increase should [sic] be”.

He had six chances to ask questions...

Just look at this. Corbyn had six questions at PMQs. He only asked two questions. One was about schools. https://t.co/4XOW9lIKhR pic.twitter.com/juBtfrQcyJ

— Alex Wickham (@WikiGuido) March 15, 2017

Exclusive: Jeremy Corbyn pic.twitter.com/MNtmaZDM08

— Tim Montgomerie ن (@montie) March 15, 2017

The BBC has been contacted for comment but is yet to respond.

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