Sunday Mirror (Northern Ireland)

LABOUR FURY OVER FIONA & DIANE ROW

Party in official complaint to BBC MP interrupte­d & wrongly corrected

- oliver.milne@trinitymir­ror.com EXCLUSIVE BY OLIVER MILNE

DIANE Abbott’s Question Time row deepened last night after Labour made an official complaint to the BBC over her treatment.

The Shadow Home Secretary had accused Thursday’s show – chaired by new host Fiona Bruce – of legitimisi­ng racist abuse against her.

She was interrupte­d more than twice as often as Tory Justice Minister Rory Stewart on Thursday’s edition, which was heavily criticised by Labour politician­s and Momentum campaigner­s.

Labour have complained that Ms Abbott was incorrectl­y challenged after claiming it was “neck and neck” with the Tories in the polls, it is understood.

Fiona Bruce and political pundit Isabel Oakeshott said Labour was behind in the polls – but in the last 10 at the time it has trailed the Tories in four, led in four and tied in two. Last night the BBC

This is a point of informatio­n, currently in the polls, we are kind of level pegging...

You are behind Diane, definitely

tweeted: “We’ve reviewed what was said re polling. A YouGov poll published on the day suggested a lead for the Conservati­ves.

“Diane Abbott was also right that some other polls suggested Labour either ahead or tied and we should have made that clear.”

The complaint is also said to mention the level of interrupti­on Ms Abbott faced – panellists or Ms Bruce stopped her 21 times in the hour-long programme. Tory Rory Stewart was interrupte­d nine times and SNP’s Kirsty Blackman eight times.

Social media claims that a BBC team member made inappropri­ate comments to the audience about Ms Abbott and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn are also said to be part of the complaint.

Supporter Alison Martin, in the audience, tweeted: “Didn’t feel like a balanced audience, though Leavers were loud.

“Jeers against Diane Abbott were worse than heard on the broadcast; was some humour at Diane’s expense from BBC staff before recording.”

Audience member Jyoti Wilkinson, who works for Labour’s Derby West MP Chris Williamson, said Ms Bruce used innuendo to “instigate a roast”. He said: “Comments along the lines of ‘Let her know what you really think’ and ‘Some may think she is in the shadow cabinet because of her very close relationsh­ips to Corbyn’ were made.

“This had the desired effect and the carefully selected audience guffawed in delight as they had been given license to air their bigoted views in public.”

Ms Abbott’s spokesman said: “A hostile environmen­t was whipped up. A public broadcaste­r like the BBC should be a model of impartiali­ty and equality. The media must stop legitimisi­ng mistreatme­nt, bias and abuse against her as a black woman in public life.”

Last night the BBC said: “We’re sorry to hear Diane Abbott’s concerns and have contacted her team to reassure them social media reports are inaccurate and misleading. Diane Abbott is a regular and important contributo­r. We firmly reject claims any of the panel were treated unfairly before or during the recording.”

Fiona, 54 – seen dancing on stage at last year’s Isle of Wight Festival – insists she’ll still party despite her serious new role: “People have jobs, then let their hair down when they’re not working.”

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POLL CLAIM Oakeshott

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