BBC Question Timecrowd erupts into laughter at bizarre Mr Bean comment
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The audience on this week's BBC Question Time found a bizarre comment about Mr Bean hilarious during this week's episode. This week has been a busy week in the world of politics as Andy Burnham, Wes Streeting and Angela Rayner have all lined up to challenge Keir Starmer . Efforts to oust Keir Starmer from Downing Street took a significant leap on Thursday when Streeting resigned from his role as Health Secretary, telling Starmer: "Where we need vision, we have a vacuum. Where we need direction, we have drift." Hours later, Greater Manchester Mayor Andy Burnham confirmed he would seek a return to Parliament after Josh Simons MP said he will step down, to allow Burnham to potentially get back to the Commons to challenge Keir Starmer. Neither rival has a clear path to No10 and Streeting has yet to challenge Starmer formally for the leadership, suggesting he may not have the support of enough MPs. This week's episode of Question Time discussed the changes in the Labour party live from Wesminster and included Foreign Office Minister for Labour Jenny Chapman, Conservative peer Michael Gove , General Secretary, Fire Brigades Union Steve Wright and Reform MP Danny Kruger. An audience member said: "Talking about the changes, I don't think anyone would be brave enough to do, other than Mr bean... which he is not an MP" To which Fiona interjected: "Well, he's not real apart from anything else," which was met with a chuckle from the audience. The man continued: "With the economy we're under at the moment I don't think anoyone would succeed." Jenny Chapman added: "Look thinsk are febrile, this week its been a week of real drama, emotions are running hight, things do need to change and I'm not going to sit here and pretend otherwise." Finoa then asked Michael Gove what it's like from an insider perspective, he said: "Well, the human dram's compelling for people who are watching from outside, horrifying of course for the individuals concerned." BBC Question Time returns next Thursday in Dumfries.





