Sex-mad MPs, lords and their staff are using public computers to look up sex and dating sites

Last Updated: March 20, 2017By

Yes, we currently have a ‘Blue’ government – but was this really what the Tories mean?

I say, this is a bit naughty of them, isn’t it!

Did they think they wouldn’t be discovered?

Too bad. MPs, Lords and their staff tried to use internal computers to log onto Tinder more than 1,000 times in December last year.

If that seems excessive, the number of attempted logins to gay site Grindr topped 272,000. Fab Swingers, Swinging Heaven, Gaydar and YouPorn also registered hundreds of hits.

There were almost 500 attempts to access a dating site for cross-dressers and their admirers, and escort site Adultwork was visited more than 100 times.

Experts also logged almost 3,000 attempted visits to a hardcore gay porn site.

One wonders what the culprits said they were doing when confronted with the evidence – research? Yeah, right…

House of Commons staff and visitors tried to access the gay dating site Grindr more than 250,000 times in a single month.

Employees are banned from accessing the dating page and explicit sites from internal computers.

But new data has revealed they are still trying to view them regularly.

A Freedom of Information request revealed a snapshot of the internet traffic over several months last year.

Computer experts log all the websites visited by MPs, Lords and their staff – including the addresses of sites which are blocked by software.

Source: Parliament staff and visitors tried to get on dating site Grindr over 250,000 times in one month

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6 Comments

  1. Thomas March 20, 2017 at 2:49 am - Reply

    I wouldn’t care about it, if they were not at the same time trying to restrict porn to other people.

  2. Nomatestype March 20, 2017 at 10:52 am - Reply

    All of that could have been Keith Vaz couldn’t it?

  3. Roland Laycock March 20, 2017 at 11:02 am - Reply

    It’s not as I do its do as I say, as always

  4. Dez March 20, 2017 at 11:19 am - Reply

    Sounds like a dream opportunity for hostile agencies to gather peroples weaknesses to exploit to gain ownership of that user in honey traps etc. It goes without saying much that it confirms my believe that my tax deductions are still being utilised honestly and productively……

  5. Christine Bergin March 20, 2017 at 1:03 pm - Reply

    So if these sex crazed fools are supposed to be governing the country is it any wonder so many crooks and dishonest people are their hangars on. Sex, sleaze. and crooks seem to go together.( at least historically)

  6. Dez March 21, 2017 at 9:43 am - Reply

    Hopefully in their own time and not at taxpayers expense…..most folk have their own devices these days can they not wait until they get home and contaminate their own kit.

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