The Claas 'Dominator' is a widely-used brand of combine harvester, and Mr Parish's family farm in North Somerset had one such model on its premises over the ...
'From health and crime failures to partygate and porn scandals, the Conservatives are taking voters for granted. The one thing I wasn't doing and which I will take to my grave as being true is I was not actually making sure people could see it. Having reached their red-brick farmhouse in Stretcholt near Bridgwater, Somerset, Mr Parish broke down in tears and told her: 'I'm sorry you married a f****** idiot.' 'In fact, I was trying to do quite the opposite. Following this, Robert Mugabe banned Neil from re-entering the country, a ban that remains in place to this day. He would never just do that knowing [people were looking]. These ladies were quite right to be as cross as they were because I was cross, too.' I'm also not going to defend what I did. I was wrong. It continued: 'Shorter than average and slightly rotund, Parish makes up in personality what he lacks in height. Mr Parish left school at 16 without qualifications and began working on the family farm, where he still lives. The same person adds with a sigh: ''He's a pretty nice guy actually''.' I started to feel really uncomfortable because he was being far too over-cavalier.
The MP claimed he was searching for tractors when he ended up viewing pornography, but has not explained how he made the leap.
I saw his BBC interview, which was very heartfelt, in which he said he was wrong and he was sorry. I had a conversation with him in which he said very similar things.” Mr Kwarteng told Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday: “I don’t think there’s a culture of misogyny.
Devon councillor believes search for popular brand of combine harvester led to 'excellent' MP watching pornography in Parliament.
I saw his BBC interview, which was very heartfelt, in which he said he was wrong and he was sorry. I had a conversation with him in which he said very similar things.” Mr Parish has been photographed standing on one of the vehicles. I was wrong. I was stupid. “What I did was absolutely wrong.
Neil Parish was trying to look at a type of farm machinery called a 'Dominator' when he claimed to accidentally end up watching porn in the House of Commons ...
But on Saturday he said he recognised the "furore" he caused and said he would resign. Despite the fact Mr Parish said he was trying to look at pictures of tractors when he ended up on the website, Mr Slade - a deputy chairman of the Tiverton and Honiton Conservative Association - said the explanation made sense. Colin Slade, a councillor in Devon and a friend of Mr Parish, said he had heard from other friends that the MP was looking for "a brand of tractor named Dominator".
Not since the Wurzels tried to woo a young woman with their brand new combine harvester has farm machinery acquired such an amorous flavour.
Neil Parish was searching for 'Dominator' brand combine harvesters when he looked at porn in the House of Commons, friends reportedly believe.
I had a conversation with him in which he said very similar things.’ ‘I saw his BBC interview, which was very heartfelt, in which he said he was wrong and he was sorry. The Tory MP was forced to resign in disgrace after admitting he had accessed adult content twice on his phone in what he named ‘a moment of madness’.
It's a type of combine harvester. You can understand the confusion. You're a farmer looking for combine harvesters and the product, made by a company called ...
It's not thought that any of the local parties have candidates readied for a swift by-election. We have a real legacy of success across the south west." Mr Parish has suggested the first time he saw the content, he had been searching for tractors, but the second occasion was deliberate. I had a conversation with him in which he said very similar things.” You can understand the confusion. And he says that he “could see” how the search could have led to inappropriate content as it is a “play on words”.
Neil Parish was searching for a “Dominator” farm vehicle when he watched porn in Parliament, a friend has said.
He said he heard that the MP was looking for “a brand of tractor named Dominator”, adding: “You can easily see where that would go.” Colin Slade, a Devon county councillor, said he “could see” the “play on words”. eil Parish was searching for a “Dominator” farm vehicle when he watched porn in Parliament, a friend has said.
Neil Parish admitted to twice watching X-rated material in the Commons, which he claimed he came across while looking for tractors.
"With Neil (Parish), I think he did the right thing. he’s always been very supportive of me and my family”, he said, including his daughter who became the area’s youngest councillor before dying aged 21. Mr Slade told the Telegraph that he “could see” how the search could have led to inappropriate content as it is a “play on words.
Devon councillor Colin Slade said he 'could see' how the MP may have got Dominator mixed up with a dominatrix.
Devon councillor Colin Slade said he "could see" how the MP may have got Dominator mixed up with a dominatrix. Another councillor Ray Radford said he has "no doubt" that the whole affair was "a bit unfortunate". Devon councillor Colin Slade said he 'could see' how the MP may have got Dominator mixed up with a dominatrix