Luton Town fans have mocked disgraced Conservative MP Neil Parish after he admitted to watching porn twice while in Parliament.
Last week, two female colleagues claimed they had seen Parish watching porn on his phone while sitting near them in Parliament.
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The 65-year-old, who has represented the constituency of Tiverton and Honiton in Devon since 2010, claimed that the first incident was accidental after he had visited a tractor website.
But he admitted that the second incident, which occurred in the House of Commons, was deliberate.
"The situation was that funnily enough, it was tractors I was looking at," Parish told the BBC.
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"I did get into another website that had a very similar name and I watched it for a bit, which I shouldn't have done.
"But my crime - biggest crime - is that on another occasion I went in a second time."
Parish was suspended by the Conservative party on Friday and has now announced his intention to resign from his role as an MP, triggering an upcoming by-election in his constituency.
On Monday, a group of Luton Town supporters mocked Parish while travelling to their final away game of the Championship season against Fulham.
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The group hired a boat to travel down the Thames to Craven Cottage and when it passed the Houses of Parliament, the fans struck up the chant: "We can see you watching porn!"
While Fulham have already secured promotion, Luton could yet join them in the Premier League next season.
The Hatters are fifth in the table ahead of their trip to Craven Cottage and can secure their place in the play-offs with two points from their final two games against Fulham and Reading.
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Luton are currently level on points with sixth-place Sheffield United, who have played a game more – with Middlesbrough two points further back in seventh.
Topics: EFL Championship, Football, Fulham