Conservative MP Neil Parish referred to Parliamentary Standards Commissioner on Friday, days after two Tory women lawmakers said they saw him watching pornography on his mobile phone on two different occasions – once in the House of Commons and once in a committee. The Tiverton and Honiton MP, when asked at his Somerset home if he had opened a file “by mistake”, said: “I did, but let the investigation look into it.” He said he would wait for the findings of the investigation while continuing his “duties”, but “will not remain” if found guilty. “I will cooperate fully in any investigation and as long as it is ongoing I will continue to serve as an MP for Tiverton and Honiton,” he wrote on his website. However, there have been calls for him to resign immediately, with Labor leader Harriet Harman saying he must resign “immediately”. The longest-serving female lawmaker described the situation as “a new low for the House of Commons” and said Mr Paris was “not capable of being in parliament”. “He has to accept it and not pull the strings,” he told BBC Radio 4. Liberal Democrat Vice President Daisy Cooper called on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to order Paris to “resign immediately,” saying the behavior would “count as a gross misconduct” in any other workplace. Mr Paris, who was suspended by the party on Friday, said he would “fully comply” with the investigation as he apologized and revealed that he had only told his wife this afternoon. Sue Parish, with whom he has been married for 40 years, said the whole episode was “a bit silly and the accusations were” very embarrassing “. Asked if she knew her husband had watched porn in the past, she told the Times: “No. He is a very normal guy, really. He is a wonderful man. He is just so stupid. “People should not watch pornography. He would never sit there with people watching. He would never do it just knowing [people were looking]. “These ladies were very right to be like that [upset] the way it was. I just have no idea what happens in these conditions. “I do not know if it has happened again.” He added that pornography is “humiliating, humiliating” for women, but said it would be “foolish” to let her in between them, adding: “I’m pretty tough, you have to keep going, right?” Ms Paris said she did not know what was going to happen in her husband’s career, but told the Times: “I do not think it will continue, do it? “He is so stupid. He is such a good MP. He is such a good person.” Head whip looked “terrified” Mr Paris’s name was revealed by the Tories chief after the MP’s report to Standards Commissioner Kathryn Stone on Friday. A spokesman for the whip said: “Mr Parish has been excluded from the Conservative Whip pending the outcome of this investigation.” Political node: Liberal Democrats demand Neil Paris’s resignation and Labor accuses Tories of “cover-up” Two Conservative women MPs have filed a complaint against Mr Paris during a meeting of Tory women lawmakers on Tuesday afternoon, but the whip bureau had not made it public. A lawmaker at the meeting said Tory leader Chris Heaton-Harris appeared “terrified” as he was briefed and asked for the man’s identity. About 50 to 60 Tory women MPs are said to have been present at the meeting. Mr Parish is now thought to be at the center of two investigations – one by Parliamentary Commissioner Kathryn Stone after referring to her and another by the Independent Complaints and Grievances Scheme (ICGS), to which one of the female witnesses referred. .
Who is Neil Parish?
A farmer by profession, Neil Parish has been a Member of Parliament for Tiverton and Honiton since 2010. Prior to that, he was an MEP. A father of two and grandfather of two, he still lives on the family farm, according to its official website. In the last elections he held a healthy majority of 24,239, securing 60% of the vote. Throughout his political career, his focus has been “always defending the people and being a strong voice for the countryside,” his biography says. He is the current chair of the Joint Committee on the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and is therefore also a member of the strong Liaison Committee. Mr Parish campaigned for a stay in the EU, saying he believed it was “the best choice for British agriculture”. However, he promised to “fight with his fingernails and teeth” to achieve the best Brexit deal for farmers. Labor accuses Tories of “cover-up” Thangam Debbonaire, the shadow Labor leader in the House of Commons, said: “The Conservatives have known for days about the disgusting behavior of one of their MPs and have tried to cover it up. “From the Owen Paterson scandal to their failure to act against their pedophile MP Imran Ahmad Khan, this is a government that is rotting upside down. Britain deserves better.” On Thursday, Boris Johnson referred to the accusation for the first time, saying: “It is obviously unacceptable for anyone to do such a thing in the workplace. “It would be the same for every job up and down in the country. “Clearly this kind of behavior is completely unacceptable.” Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 0:38 “unacceptable” MP watching porn Other cabinet ministers also spoke out against the allegations, with government efficiency minister Jacob Reese-Mogg saying it was “outrageous and horrific”. Health Minister Sajid Javid said the culture in Westminster needed to change after “several instances of inappropriate and sexist behavior”. Attorney General Suella Braverman suggested that if the allegations were substantiated, the culprit could be suspended or even expelled from parliament.
title: “Neil Parish Mp In The Commons For Porn Surveillance Says He Opened The File By Mistake And Will Resign If Found Guilty Political News Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-18” author: “Louis Smallwood”
Conservative MP Neil Parish referred to Parliamentary Standards Commissioner on Friday, days after two Tory women lawmakers said they saw him watching pornography on his mobile phone on two different occasions – once in the House of Commons and once in a committee. The Tiverton and Honiton MP, when asked at his Somerset home if he had opened a file “by mistake”, said: “I did, but let the investigation look into it.” He said he would wait for the findings of the investigation while continuing his “duties”, but “will not remain” if found guilty. “I will cooperate fully in any investigation and as long as it is ongoing I will continue to serve as an MP for Tiverton and Honiton,” he wrote on his website. However, there have been calls for him to resign immediately, with Labor leader Harriet Harman saying he must resign “immediately”. The longest-serving female lawmaker described the situation as “a new low for the House of Commons” and said Mr Paris was “not capable of being in parliament”. “He has to accept it and not pull the strings,” he told BBC Radio 4. Liberal Democrat Vice President Daisy Cooper called on Prime Minister Boris Johnson to order Paris to “resign immediately,” saying the behavior would “count as a gross misconduct” in any other workplace. Mr Paris, who was suspended by the party on Friday, said he would “fully comply” with the investigation as he apologized and revealed that he had only told his wife this afternoon. Sue Parish, with whom he has been married for 40 years, said the whole episode was “a bit silly and the accusations were” very embarrassing “. Asked if she knew her husband had watched porn in the past, she told the Times: “No. He is a very normal guy, really. He is a wonderful man. He is just so stupid. “People should not watch pornography. He would never sit there with people watching. He would never do it just knowing [people were looking]. “These ladies were very right to be like that [upset] the way it was. I just have no idea what happens in these conditions. “I do not know if it has happened again.” He added that pornography is “humiliating, humiliating” for women, but said it would be “foolish” to let her in between them, adding: “I’m pretty tough, you have to keep going, right?” Ms Paris said she did not know what was going to happen in her husband’s career, but told the Times: “I do not think it will continue, do it? “He is so stupid. He is such a good MP. He is such a good person.” Head whip looked “terrified” Mr Paris’s name was revealed by the Tories chief after the MP’s report to Standards Commissioner Kathryn Stone on Friday. A spokesman for the whip said: “Mr Parish has been excluded from the Conservative Whip pending the outcome of this investigation.” Political node: Liberal Democrats demand Neil Paris’s resignation and Labor accuses Tories of “cover-up” Two Conservative women MPs have filed a complaint against Mr Paris during a meeting of Tory women lawmakers on Tuesday afternoon, but the whip bureau had not made it public. A lawmaker at the meeting said Tory leader Chris Heaton-Harris appeared “terrified” as he was briefed and asked for the man’s identity. About 50 to 60 Tory women MPs are said to have been present at the meeting. Mr Parish is now thought to be at the center of two investigations – one by Parliamentary Commissioner Kathryn Stone after referring to her and another by the Independent Complaints and Grievances Scheme (ICGS), to which one of the female witnesses referred. .
Who is Neil Parish?
A farmer by profession, Neil Parish has been a Member of Parliament for Tiverton and Honiton since 2010. Prior to that, he was an MEP. A father of two and grandfather of two, he still lives on the family farm, according to its official website. In the last elections he held a healthy majority of 24,239, securing 60% of the vote. Throughout his political career, his focus has been “always defending the people and being a strong voice for the countryside,” his biography says. He is the current chair of the Joint Committee on the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and is therefore also a member of the strong Liaison Committee. Mr Parish campaigned for a stay in the EU, saying he believed it was “the best choice for British agriculture”. However, he promised to “fight with his fingernails and teeth” to achieve the best Brexit deal for farmers. Labor accuses Tories of “cover-up” Thangam Debbonaire, the shadow Labor leader in the House of Commons, said: “The Conservatives have known for days about the disgusting behavior of one of their MPs and have tried to cover it up. “From the Owen Paterson scandal to their failure to act against their pedophile MP Imran Ahmad Khan, this is a government that is rotting upside down. Britain deserves better.” On Thursday, Boris Johnson referred to the accusation for the first time, saying: “It is obviously unacceptable for anyone to do such a thing in the workplace. “It would be the same for every job up and down in the country. “Clearly this kind of behavior is completely unacceptable.” Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player 0:38 “unacceptable” MP watching porn Other cabinet ministers also spoke out against the allegations, with government efficiency minister Jacob Reese-Mogg saying it was “outrageous and horrific”. Health Minister Sajid Javid said the culture in Westminster needed to change after “several instances of inappropriate and sexist behavior”. Attorney General Suella Braverman suggested that if the allegations were substantiated, the culprit could be suspended or even expelled from parliament.