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British MP quits after admitting he watched porn in parliament

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LONDON (Reuters) – A British lawmaker who had been suspended from Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservati­ve Party said on Saturday he had resigned after admitting he viewed pornograph­y on his phone in the House of Commons “in a moment of madness.”

The Conservati­ves suspended Neil Parish on Friday after he reported himself to parliament’s standards commission­er and he resigned on Saturday, having previously said he would continue as a member of parliament while an investigat­ion was carried out.

“In the end I could see that the furor and the damage I was causing my family and my constituen­cy associatio­n – it just wasn’t worth carrying on,” a tearful Parish told the BBC in an interview.

Parish, a farmer, said that the first time he had viewed the explicit material, he had stumbled across it by accident when looking for tractors on a website with a similar name, and had then “watched it for a bit, which I shouldn’t have done.”

“But my crime, [my] biggest crime is that on another occasion I went in a second time and that was deliberate. That was [while I was] sitting waiting to vote on the side of the chamber.”

Asked what had been going through his mind, he described it as “a moment of madness.”

Earlier this week, British media had reported that a female minister said she had seen a male colleague viewing pornograph­ic material while sitting beside her in the Commons chamber and the same lawmaker watching pornograph­y during a committee hearing.

“I was not proud of what I was doing,” Parish said, adding that he had not intended those around him would see it.

“I am not going to defend what I did. What I did was absolutely, totally wrong... I think I must have taken complete leave of my senses.”

In an interview with The Times newspaper published before his resignatio­n, Parish’s wife said she was not aware of her husband having done anything similar before and that her husband was “a lovely person.”

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