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Reform UK Files Complaint Over Alleged BBC Wales Debate Audience 'Plant'

The broadcaster says its audience vetting was impartial after the woman who challenged Reform was later named a Plaid Cymru community candidate.

Overview

  • Reform UK's chairman David Bull lodged a formal complaint to the BBC, while party leader Nigel Farage accused the broadcaster of bias.
  • Plaid Cymru identified the audience member as Alison Vyas and later announced her as a community council candidate in Caerphilly.
  • During the debate, Vyas told Reform candidate Llyr Powell she had never felt so unwelcome in her hometown and said, “Mr Powell, I blame you for that.”
  • Plaid’s Lindsay Whittle won the Caerphilly by-election with 15,961 votes, taking more than 47% of the total.
  • Reform says the exchange went viral during the campaign, as the BBC defended its established, impartial vetting process for debate audiences.