UK lawmaker from Johnson’s party suspended in porn in parliament case

UK lawmaker from Johnson’s party suspended in porn in parliament case
British PM Boris Johnson said Thursday that watching pornography would be unacceptable in any workplace. Neil Parish, a Conservative member of parliament since 2010, was suspended on Friday. (Reuters)
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Updated 29 April 2022
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UK lawmaker from Johnson’s party suspended in porn in parliament case

UK lawmaker from Johnson’s party suspended in porn in parliament case
  • Neil Parish, a Conservative member of parliament since 2010, was suspended from the parliamentary party
  • Johnson said on Thursday that watching pornography would be unacceptable in any workplace

LONDON: British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party has suspended a lawmaker as it looks into reports that a member of the party watched pornography on his phone in the House of Commons debating chamber.
Neil Parish, a Conservative member of parliament since 2010, was suspended from the parliamentary party after reporting himself to a standards committee in parliament, said a spokesperson for the party’s chief whip, who oversees discipline.
“Having spoken to the chief whip this afternoon, Neil Parish MP is reporting himself to the Standards Committee of the House of Commons,” the spokesperson said.
“Mr Parish has been suspended from the Conservative Whip pending the outcome of that investigation.”
Johnson said on Thursday that watching pornography would be unacceptable in any workplace.
The outcry comes at a time when Johnson and his party are under pressure over parties held at his Downing Street office and residence when the country was under strict lockdown rules.
Johnson is facing an investigation over whether he lied to parliament about those parties.
The issue of sexism in parliament also came to the fore recently after a newspaper published an article in which an anonymous Conservative lawmaker claimed the deputy leader of the opposition Labour Party, Angela Rayner, sought to distract Johnson in parliament by crossing and uncrossing her legs.
Johnson has criticized the comments as misogyny. Rayner said she was “crestfallen.”