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Nigel Farage set to appear on Question Time along with Piers Morgan and more high-profile guests

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Nigel Farage, the prominent political figure, is all set to grace the latest episode of Question Time, a renowned political discussion show. Joining him will be other notable guests including Piers Morgan, known for his hosting roles, Wes Streeting, the shadow health secretary, Lee Anderson, and several others, for an engaging conversation revolving around the upcoming General Election.

The episode is scheduled to be aired on BBC One and BBC iPlayer from Epsom at 8pm, amidst the escalating political fervor surrounding the pending General Election.

Famous for his affiliations with political parties like Ukip and currently with Reform UK, Nigel Farage has been actively involved in shaping political discourse. Wes Streeting, holding the position of shadow health secretary, brings his political acumen to the panel as they delve into crucial election-related topics.

Piers Morgan, the well-known host of the former Good Morning Britain show and currently, Piers Morgan Uncensored on YouTube, adds a layer of media insight to the lineup. The show, initially aired on TalkTV, ventured into a new platform under Morgan’s hosting.

Lee Anderson, another individual on the panel, made a significant move from the Conservative Party to Reform UK earlier, creating ripples in the political landscape. Fiona Bruce, the esteemed presenter, orchestrates the discussion flow, ensuring a balanced and engaging dialogue with her guests.

In addition to these eminent figures, Damian Hinds, a seasoned political figure known for his educational roles, and Bishop Rose Hudson-Wilkin, the first black female Church of England bishop, bring their perspectives on various issues, from NHS policies to education reforms.

The upcoming episode of Question Time promises to be a thought-provoking session, rife with discussions on the impending General Election, the NHS, education, and other vital topics, setting the stage for a captivating political discourse.

Question Time will be streamed live on BBC iPlayer at 8pm every Thursday, marking an essential platform for political engagement and public discourse in the UK.

Rachel Adams

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