More than 300,000
attempts were made to access pornographic websites at the Houses of Parliament
in the past year, official records suggest.
It is unclear whether
MPs, peers or other staff are responsible, House of Commons officials said.
Well, well, well, isn’t
this an interesting development, no wonder nobody cared or paid much attention when
David Cameron announced he wanted to introduce a block on pornography, he was
clearly unaware that most of those who work in the Commons were too busy trying
to crack one out.
No wonder it takes so
long for politicians to actually get things done, judging by these numbers
while most workers have a daily dose of coffee to perk them up and prepare them
for the day ahead, but it seems those in the Commons have found a more hands on
way.
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