"Domestic violence is rarely a one off", Kate Osborne MP reminded the Question Time presenter.
Stephen Bear, who shared a private video of him having sex with his ex-partner without her consent, "never expected he would be jailed" for his crimes.
This week's BBC Question Time was tense as the panel examined the claim that Boris Johnson was knighting his father.
It came after Rishi Sunak announced plans to permanently bar asylum seekers who arrive in the UK on unauthorised small boats.
"They don’t want impartiality, they want to eradicate dissent and replace it with client journalism," James O'Brien said.
Figures show that the news channel sunk deeper into a loss due to TalkTV competition and an advertising boycott
The presenter compared the language used to launch the policy with 1930s Germany.
Why didn't they stop her?!
“Why do we pretend that people like him exist in a sealed BBC bubble of perfect propriety, when no opinions exist?"
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