BBC Election debate ‘unwatchable’ as protestors shout over Rishi Sunak
Viewers have slammed the BBC Election debate as ‘unwatchable’ as chants from protestors muffle Rishi Sunak and Sir Keir Starmer.
Mishal Husain, who is chairing the debate, acknowledged the noise and said: ‘There is a protest taking place outside which is also an aspect of our democracy and people exercising their freedom of speech.’
One viewer tweeted: ‘Just about sums up this election… terrible acoustics and shouty protestors making it unwatchable.’
Another viewer added: ‘The hecklers in the leaders debate need to be booted out. It’s so selfish to think your screaming is more important than hearing from the next Prime Minister.’
Another asked: ‘What the hell is the racket in the background?’
Sir Keir Starmer (left), Mishal Husain (centre) and Rishi Sunak at today’s BBC Election Debate
Activist Animah Kosai posted a picture from outside Nottingham Trent University – where the final election debate is taking place.
She said: ‘We are LOUD but is clearly editing the audio so the tv audience can’t hear us. #FreePalestine’.
The demonstrators are calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Their chants of ‘Free Free Palestine’ can be heard on the televised debate on BBC One.
This is a breaking news story.