
U.K. politician Neil Parish admits to watching porn in Parliament and says he will resign
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Neil Parish, a British politician representing Tiverton and Honiton in Parliament, admitted Saturday that he watched pornography on two different occasions while in Parliament buildings, according to an exclusive interview with BBC South West. The MP told the BBC that he is resigning from his position, after having worked more than a decade in Parliament.
"I will have to live with this for the rest of my life," Parish told the BBC. "I made a huge terrible mistake and I'm here to tell the world."
Parish said the first time he viewed pornography was by accident after looking at a tractor website.

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