'A QUESTION Time audience member exploded with rage after a Tory chief started talking about making coffee for his wife.
The man's tirade came after James Cleverly, chairman of the Conservative Party, responded to his question about politicians being unkind.
The BBC show was filmed in Brighton last night.
Mr Cleverly said he made his wife a cup of coffee after host Fiona Bruce asked him for an example of an act of kindness he performed yesterday.
He replied: "It's little things. Remembering to make a cup of coffee for my wife before I left the house this morning." [..] He (the member of the audience) shouted: "That's not the point. The point is statesmanship, being a group of people that are worthy to be followed. Not giving people a cup of tea in the afternoon.
"This is about people whose lives are being wrecked and you are a disgrace to the country by the way you behave in Parliament, the way you talk, you are being videod (sic), it's awful and there are times I'm embarrassed to be British."
Mr Cleverly acknowledged that the last few years have not been ones that politicians could be 'particularly proud of'.'