The honourable member of the Only Fans party: Pranksters alter Wikipedia page of Tory Neil Parish
The honourable member of the Only Fans party: Pranksters alter Wikipedia page of Tory Neil Parish within minutes of him being exposed as MP accused of viewing porn in the Commons
Neil Parish is accused by colleagues of watching porn in the House of Commons After the reveal today, pranksters changed his party to Only Fans on WikipediaWhip now suspended and referred himself standards watchdog for investigation
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Tory MP Neil Parish who has been accused of viewing porn in the House of Commons has had his Wikipedia page changed by pranksters.
Mr Parish’s personal details have been changed on the encyclopaedia site to say that his political party is the pay-per-view site Only Fans which is used by adult stars.
And there is now a link to a pornographic website below his biography as well as the reflection he has the whip suspended and referred himself to the Parliament standards watchdog for investigation.
Mr Parish, 65, was identified today as the man allegedly spotted browsing smut in the chamber by two Tory women, following days of fevered speculation.
Tory MP Neil Parish who has been accussed of viewing porn in the House of Commons has had his Wikipedia page changed by pranksters
Mr Parish’s personal details have been changed on the encyclopedia site to say that his political party is the pay-per-view site Only Fans which is used by adult stars. And there is now a link to a pornographic website below his biography as well as the reflection he has the whip suspended and refererred himself to the Parliament standards watchdog for investigation
Mr Parish, 65, was identified today as the man allegedly spotted browsing smut in the chamber by two Tory women, following days of fevered speculation. Pictured: Mr Parish in the House of Commons
His Wikipedia entry has been altered at various points since the news broke that the MP since 2010 and chair of the cross-party Environment Committee referred himself to the standards watchdog over allegations that he had been seen watching adult material in the House by two female colleagues.
Wikipedia has also placed a warning on the page saying the latest information ‘might not be accurate’ as people have sought to change it after the allegations came to the light they were referring to Mr Parish.
The Tiverton and Honiton MP also commented to GB News earlier this week about the scandal.
He said the claims had to be dealt with ‘seriously’ and backed Tory whips to conduct a ‘thorough investigation’.
He then added: ‘If you’ve got sort of 650 members of parliament in what is a very intense area, you are going to get people that step over the line…
‘I don’t think there’s necessarily a huge culture (of misogyny) here but I think it does have to be dealt with and dealt with seriously. That’s what the whips will do.’
This evening he was facing renewed calls to quit from opposition parties.
But in a statement he vowed to continue working as an MP. Writing on his website, he said: ‘I will be cooperating fully with any investigation, and whilst it is ongoing I will continue to perform my duties as MP for Tiverton and Honiton.’