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The farmer, who has been chairing the Commons environment committee, said the first time was when he was looking at tractors online and he accidentally ended up on porn. That MP was later named as Neil Parish, who initially said he wanted an inquiry into what happened and did not want to resign.īut on Saturday he admitted he had watched porn twice in the Commons. The trade secretary told LBC's Nick Ferrari at Breakfast: "Well, we might describe it as wandering hands, if you like, we might describe it as a number of years ago being pinned up against a wall by a male MP who is now no longer in the House, I'm pleased to say, declaring that I must want him because he was a powerful man."Īs anger about a culture of misogyny in Westminster swelled, two female MPs revealed they had spotted a male Tory MP watching porn in the House of Commons. Read more: MPs 'plan Commons clean-up' in wake of porn scandal That was followed by Liam Byrne, the former Labour minister, having to apologise for ostracising a member of his staff.Ī complaint made against Mr Byrne, saying that he bullied a a former constituency office worker, was upheld by Parliament's standards commissioner Kathryn Stone.Īnne-Marie Trevelyan, speaking about the culture in Parliament, said she had once been pinned against a wall by a male MP who is no longer in politics.
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Mr Bryant said he was touched by four MPs. "There are a few but it's very easy to brand the whole institution as institutionally sexist, I don't think that's true."īoris Johnson was among those to criticise the report that said Ms Rayner, the deputy leader of Labour, had been accused of crossing her legs to distract the Prime Minister. Mr Bryant's story follows calls for change in the culture at Parliament, after a week that started with outrage at the Angela Rayner story and ended with an MP having to resign for twice watching porn in the Commons.Ĭaroline Nokes, the Conservative MP, said her party was institutionally sexist as she revealed she had been touched and bullied by male MPs.Īsked about the comments on LBC on Sunday, business secretary Kwasi Kwarteng said: "No, I don't agree with her, I think that it's easy when you have a few what I call bad apples, there are instances where individuals behave badly. Read more: Neil Parish resigns after watching porn in Commons - but says he meant to look at tractors He did not name the MPs and added that racism and misogyny is "certainly still around in Parliament". "I would call the person out immediately and I would make a complaint."