BBC’s Question Time clarified the absence of Nigel Farage on the recent show held in his constituency. Social media users expressed disappointment at his exclusion, with one user describing it as a missed opportunity for Farage to face scrutiny. The decision was explained by Question Time’s policy not to invite MPs from their local constituencies unless it’s a special program.
Farage faced backlash after storming out of the House of Commons during Prime Minister’s questions. Despite calls from social media users for his presence, Farage was absent, as he was in Sunderland for a local election pitch where he criticized the two-party system and advocated for change in British politics.
This absence follows Farage’s previous boycott of Question Time due to previous confrontations on racism, immigration, and Brexit topics. Despite the clamor for his appearance, Farage was not on the panel, disappointing viewers who expected him to be present in his own constituency.

