The Johnson administration is currently embroiled in a number of scandals, just days before the crucial local elections. The prime minister himself has been fined by police for violating his own Covid rules during the 2020 lockdown and is facing investigation into whether he misled Parliament over a Downing Street party. And last week, his party was accused of having a serious problem of half-heartedness, after one of his supporters claimed anonymously in a newspaper that Angela Reiner, vice-president of the opposition Labor Party, distracted Johnson in the House of Commons by crucifying the her feet. , similar to the character of Sharon Stone in the movie “Basic Instinct”. Paris admitted on Saturday that his behavior in Parliament was “completely wrong”. “The situation was that I, quite funny, was a tractor I was seeing. And so I went to another site that had a very similar name. And I watched it for a while, something I should not have done. “My biggest crime is that in another case I went a second time. And that was intentional.” He described it as “a moment of madness and also completely wrong”. The local Conservative politician’s association in Tiverton and Honiton in the west of England said in a statement on Saturday: “We would like to take this opportunity to thank Neil Parish for his service to our communities over the past twelve years. his decision to step down as our Member of Parliament “.