Exclusive: Porn Watching MP Neil Parish on Why He Did it & Telling His Family | Lorraine

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As Westminster scandal continues to dominate the front pages, Lorraine is joined by the man who was at the heart of a media storm in April. Despite initially deflecting, Neil Parish eventually revealed himself as the MP who had been reported after being seen watching pornography in the House of Commons twice, tendering his resignation, and ultimately delivering his party a thumping defeat at the subsequent by election. Now, Neil speaks for the first time since that by-election defeat about how he feels now the dust has started to settle, why he initially denied the claim and how his family took the news.

Broadcast on 04/07/22

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