Parliament needs radical reforms following bullying and sexual misconduct scandals
PARLIAMENT needs “radical reforms” to its working practices, Commons Speaker Sir Lindsey Hoyle said yesterday, following a series of bullying and sexual misconduct scandals involving MPs.
Neil Parish bowed to pressure to resign as MP for Tiverton and Honiton on Friday, after viewing the material in the chamber during a “moment of madness.”
The 65-year-old said he first accidentally viewed porn after looking at tractors online, before later acting deliberately.
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