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Lawmaker resigns for watching porn in Parliament

- Danica Kirka

LONDON – A British lawmaker from the governing Conservati­ve Party has resigned after acknowledg­ing he watched pornograph­y on his phone in the House of Commons chamber.

Neil Parish, a member of Parliament since 2010, announced his decision Saturday after pressure from members of his own party who sought to defuse sleaze allegation­s before Britain holds its local elections on May 5. The ballot is seen as pivotal for Conservati­ve Prime Minister Boris Johnson, who already faces a voter backlash over lockdown-breaking parties in government offices amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Parish, 65, stepped down after what he described as a moment of “madness.” Parish, head of the house’s Environmen­t, Food and Rural Affairs Committee, said he was trying to look at a tractor website but stumbled into a porn site with a similar name and watched it for “a bit.”

“My biggest crime is that on another occasion I went in a second time,” he told the BBC. “And that was deliberate.”

Reports that a lawmaker had watched porn amid the historic green benches of the House of Commons triggered a flood of complaints from women in Parliament about the misogyny and sexual harassment they have faced. Long known for its boozy, macho culture, Parliament is now a more diverse place. Women hold nearly 40% of the seats in the House of Commons. But lawmakers and staff say harassment and inappropri­ate behavior are still rampant under a system that largely allows members to police themselves.

Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said Parish’s resignatio­n should be a moment for people across the U.K. to say “enough is enough.”

“I don’t think there could really be any other outcome to what has come to light,” she said while campaignin­g in Fife, Scotland.

Parish rejected the notion that he meant to intimidate anyone.

“I was not proud of what I was doing,” he said. “And the one thing I wasn’t doing, and which I will take to my grave as being true, is I was not actually making sure people could see it. In fact, I was trying to do quite the opposite.”

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