Holly Willoughby voiced her utter disgust today over the news that an MP had been caught watching porn in the House of Commons.
Joined by Vanessa Feltz and Nicola Thorp, Holly and co-host Phillip Schofield discussed the big news of the day on This Morning.
The Mirror exclusively revealed that a top Tory can been seen watching porn on his mobile phone while sitting alongside a female minister.
Conservative chief whip Chris Heaton-Harris is investigating the shocking reports after the shocked minister told colleagues about the incident during a meeting.
The Tory MP - who has not been named - caught watching the content is expected to lose their job.
Addressing the report, Vanessa said: "It's not illegal but it does show something very peculiar about society."
Aghast, Holly exclaimed passionately: "Well, it should be illegal!"
Vanessa continued: "It shows something odd about the blurring of lines."
"It's really immoral, isn't it, to do something like that?" Holly asked. "I mean, do what you want behind closed doors in your own house, that's not the argument here. It's not like pornography is wrong or right, that's not it. But doing it in the House of Commons? Where some can see? What are you doing?!"
It also follows a sexism row in which Labour deputy leader Angela Rayner was accused of 'Basic Instinct' ploy to distract Boris Johnson at Prime Minister's Questions.
The editor of The Mail on Sunday has refused to attend a meeting with Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Holyle over the paper's controversial report.
Sir Lindsay told MPs on Monday he had arranged a meeting with David Dillion following an outcry over claims the Labour deputy leader crossed and uncrossed her legs during Prime Minister's Questions to distract Boris Johnson.
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