In a shocking turn of events, a Welsh cabinet minister had a complete meltdown during a live television interview, prompting the host to intervene.
The incident unfolded during a heated discussion on BBC Question Time, where the minister was grilled on a controversial policy decision.
Welsh Conservative has a meltdown on BBC Question Time
Welsh MP David TC Davies, The Secretary of State for Wales, was in a live show in the Spa town of Buxton, Derbyshire, alongside Labour’s Bridget Phillipson MP; the co-leader of the Green Party Carla Denyer, and Reform UK leader Richard Tice.
Eyewitnesses described the minister as visibly agitated and defensive, as the host pressed for answers on the government’s handling of the issue. As tensions escalated, the minister reportedly lost their composure and began shouting and making personal attacks.
Reprimanded by Fiona Bruce
Fiona Bruce was taken aback by the outburst, quickly stepped in to calm the situation and redirect the conversation. Viewers were left stunned by the dramatic turn of events, with many taking to social media to express their shock and disbelief.
The incident has sparked widespread debate and criticism, after his debacle on BBC Question time, with calls for the minister to apologize for his behavior. It remains to be seen how this will impact the minister’s reputation and future in office.