MP Neil Parish searched for âDominator combine harvesterâ before stumbling across porno filth in Commons, pals say
Source: Thesun.co.uk.
UK – THE MP caught watching porn in the Commons was looking for Dominator combine harvesters, pals said last night.

Tory Neil Parish claimed to have searched for tractors before stumbling across filth.
Devon councillor Colin Slade said he âcould seeâ how the MP might have mixed up a Dominator with a dominatrix.
Farmer Parish, 65, quit after saying he was looking for Ââtractorsâ and got âinto another website with sort of a very similar nameâ.
A Claas Dominator 76 combine harvester was spotted yesterday on Parishâs farm in Bridgwater, north Somerset.
Sceptics will point out that it is not a tractor â but Mr Slade insisted: âI believe it to be true.â
Another councillor pal Ray Radford told The Sun: âIf he was googling combine harvesters and tractors and so on he might have stumbled across something by mistake, whether he pressed the wrong button or not, who knows?â
He added: âIâve got no doubt it was a bit unfortunate.â
Parish said he stumbled on the X-rated video â but later watched it again at the side of the chamber waiting to vote.
The Business Secretary said Parish did âthe right thingâ resigning his seat in Tiverton and Honiton â forcing a by-election for the Government.
But Kwasi Kwarteng rejected claims Parliament is dominated by sleaze, and instead blamed a âfew bad applesâ.
It comes after a Sunday Times report detailed alleged drunken behaviour, including a senior MP repeatedly licking researchersâ faces in bars.
A minister was also allegedly overheard frequently having ânoisy sexâ in his office, while a female Tory was reportedly sent a âd**k picâ by a colleague.
Mr Kwarteng accepted the allegations were âextraordinary and unacceptableâ.
But he told Skyâs Sophy Ridge on Sunday shutting down Commons bars would be âexcessively puritanicalâ.
He added: âI donât think there is a culture of misogyny. The problem we have is people are working in a really intense environment. There are long hours and I think generally most people know their limits.â
He also told the BBCâs Sunday Morning show that Parliament is a safe place for women to work.
He said: âWeâve got to distinguish between some bad apples, people who behave badly, and the general environment.â
