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...Neil Parish lost his seat for watching porn in the chamber. (Famously, he said he’d stumbled on the website while searching for tractors.)...
...[This attack] happened inside the parish complex of the Holy Family, where there are no terrorists, but families, children, sick and disabled people, nuns.”...
...You know, people basically think he’s David Cameron 2.0. They didn’t recognise that he’s actually quite to the right of David Cameron, particularly on social issues....
...In Tiverton and Honiton, formerly represented by Neil Parish, who held a 24,239 vote majority, Liberal Democrat candidate Richard Foord defeated his conservative opponent Helen Hurford by 6,144 votes, overturning...
...At Crystal Palace he sits on a four-man board with Apollo co-founder Josh Harris and Blackstone executive David Blitzer, alongside club chair Steve Parish....
...Last month, Neil Parish, a Conservative MP and former chair of the environment, food and rural affairs select committee, resigned after admitting that he had watched pornography while in the House of Commons...
...In April, Neil Parish, Tory MP for Tiverton and Honiton resigned after admitting to watching pornography in the House of Commons chamber....
...From the unnamed Tory MP arrested on suspicion of rape to Neil Parish, the Conservative MP forced to resign after admitting to watching pornography in the House of Commons chamber, and Labour MP Liam Byrne...
...In Tiverton’s pannier market, there is genuine sadness that Parish, a farmer who was seen as an active advocate for his constituency, has resigned....
...The anti-establishment party, with roots in the religious nonconformist communities of the south west, was rejected for joining David Cameron’s coalition government and becoming part of the system....
...The white paper has obvious echoes of previous Conservative attempts to turbocharge local democracy, such as David Cameron’s “Big Society.”...
...Meanwhile, in Tiverton and Honiton, the sitting MP, Neil Parish, has resigned after admitting to watching pornography on two occasions while conducting parliamentary business....
...However, Cameron did have a fundamental sense of what he wanted to do and an overall vision for the party....
...It’s also Britain’s strongest legacy of the social democratic 1945-79 era, present in almost every parish and catering to almost the whole population....
...Neil Parish, Conservative chair of the environment select committee, said his party should stand by its manifesto commitment on animal welfare and the environment....
...Neil Parish, Tory MP for Tiverton and Honiton, said the Lib Dems’ election stance had given him a “free pass”....
...Did she have any plans to write an account of her premiership, and had she read David Cameron’s recent memoir? She didn’t and she hadn’t....
...Stephen Kimsey, chair of Huish Champflower parish council, said some parts of the village could get a mobile signal but coverage was patchy at best....
...Nicola Parish, executive director at the Pensions Regulator, said the £91,000 typically stolen from a pension pot by fraudsters was a “huge amount of money”....
...Postgate, chief technology and product officer£250,000 - £300,000 James Purnell, director radio and education£200,000 - £250,000 Ken MacQuarrie, director nations and regions£150,000 - £200,000 Shirley Cameron...
...The daughter of a vicar, Hubert Brasier, she grew up in an Oxfordshire parish and attended both independent and grammar schools....
...She left so few hints as to her personal beliefs that when she swept into Downing Street in July after David Cameron’s chaotic departure many pundits and voters remained unsure quite what she stood for....
...Candles were lit in Batley parish church and a service of remembrance held in a local mosque. Faranda Faraz, a local pharmacist, intercepted Mr Cameron on his way out of the market square....
...European federalists have demoted the Westminster parliament to the status of a parish council. Everything bad that happens can be blamed on the Eurocrats who make British law....
...that the laws mentioned in this article apply to England and Wales; laws in other jurisdictions may vary Letter in response to this article: There is no such thing as ‘UK property law’ / From Kenneth Cameron...
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