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Tory shadow minister gives ‘car crash’ Question Time performance as she’s challenged on Iran

The audience were completely confused by the answers from the Tory MP.

Charlie Herbert by Charlie Herbert
2026-03-20 09:51
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Tory shadow minister Helen Whately had a nightmare time of it on Question Time this week as she was challenged over her party’s position on the war in Iran.

The Conservative MP, who serves as shadow minister for work and pensions, appeared on the BBC programme alongside health secretary Wes Streeting, Josh Babarinde from the Lib Dems, the Greens’ Caroline Lucas and Reform’s James Orr.

One of the main topics of debate for the panel was the ongoing war in Iran and the UK’s position on the conflict.

So far, Keir Starmer has resisted calls from Donald Trump for British forces to join the US and Israel’s offensive on Iran, with the PM not wanting to involve the UK in another war.

Someone who hasn’t been so clear on the matter is Tory leader Kemi Badenoch, who has shifted her position on the matter considerably.

And when Whately was asked to outline her party’s stance on the conflict, it didn’t seem to help matters.

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As Fiona Bruce tried to nail down what exactly the Conservatives had been calling for on Iran, things were as clear as mud.

Whately struggled to explain what her party leader’s had meant with her initial stance, prompting Bruce to ask the audience whether they were confused by Whately’s response.

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The answer was a resounding yes.

Streeting then jumped in, saying the Tories were “like the hokey cokey” on foreign policy, before completely skewering Whately on Badenoch’s flip-flopping.

Sharing the exchange on X, Whately’s performance was described as a ‘humiliating car crash.’

The Conservatives wheel out Helen Whateley

Who, in case you missed her car crash interviews, humiliates herself on #BBCQT pic.twitter.com/XAvSrVBNvg

— Farrukh (@implausibleblog) March 19, 2026

Someone else said Streeting had ‘wiped the floor with the woeful Helen Whately

Wes Streeting @wesstreeting wiping the floor with the woeful Helen Whatley on #bbcqt

“Kemi Badenoch chose to use an international conflict to score cheap political points.

She cozied up to Trump, realised it was unpopular and then she pulled back”

KemiKazi at her worst. pic.twitter.com/gEj52fEMol

— Deirdre Heenan (@deirdreheenan) March 19, 2026
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