Politics
Farage skips BBC Question Time in his own constituency
Nigel Farage did not appear on BBC Question Time on 26 March. This is despite the latest edition being filmed in ‘his’ Clacton-on-Sea constituency.
More lies from Farage
The excuse from Farage — now been exposed as a lie — was an alleged BBC policy forbidding the show from hosting MPs if the programme is held in their own constituency.
Skwawkbox found no supporting evidence for the claim that BBC Question Time bars MPs from appearing in their own constituencies.
This was confirmed by Starmeroid MP, Mike Tapp, who appeared on the show back in December 2025 when it was broadcast from his Dover constituency.
BBC Question Time’s racist darling
Farage has loomed over BBCQT like a Shakespearean ghost, even when he has not been physically present. The BBC has invited Farage onto the show 38 times, and accused of platforming his hateful, populist discourse, to drive engagement.
His absence was mocked by several users from Clacton. One user wrote:
Farage has been on Question Time more times than he has been at Clacton. At a rough guess probably 30 times.
In a simpler message, another clacton resident wrote:
He is called Nigel Mirage in Clacton.
“Nigel Mirage”
And it seems Farage, reeling from tumbling ratings for his party, was not open to the idea of putting forward a Reform MP for the show in his place.
I seem to remember being on Question Time, a few months ago, in Dover…my constituency.
You were too scared to even put a Reform MP up for tonight it seems.
Weak. https://t.co/ZgHOvF8puH
— Mike Tapp MP (@MikeTappTweets) March 26, 2026
The attempts by a few to defend Farage and his lies did not go well:
What’s your point? He was an MP on QT in his own constituency. This proves Farage is lying again.
— boatnoise (@boat_noise) March 26, 2026
Farage’s absence in Clacton isn’t exactly surprising, and the public reaction says it all. He’s usually absent from Clacton, and hardly ever mentions it in Parliament. Many angry constituents took to social media to express this and mock the bigoted Reform leader.
One user, responding to the question, would Farage “relish the chance to answer questions in his own electorate eh?” wrote:
Of course not. That would mean he’d have to actually go to Clacton.
Still, it’s nothing short of embarrassing to be caught out so quickly—though, honestly, what else could anyone have expected?
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