[I'll] “try not to do it in future,” said Tory Nigel Mills

Dec 8, 2014 14:32 GMT  ·  By

Member of Parliment Tory Nigel Mills has been caught using his iPad during a Commons meeting to play Candy Crush Saga.

Most likely funded by taxpayer money, the iPad used by Nigel Mills distinctly shows King.com’s popular match-three puzzler Candy Crush Saga displaying nice and big under his index finger as Mills tries to complete adventurous levels and unlock treats.

A Conservative MP for Amber Valley in the U.K, Mills was caught playing the colorful game during a Work and Pensions Committee debate. Interviewed by The Sun, the MP admitted he was playing instead of helping the country with his invaluable political know-how.

He said, “There was a bit of the meeting that I wasn’t focusing on and I probably had a game or two,” adding that he’ll “try not to do it in future.”

It’s amazing to me how politicians can defend such deeds using arguments that barely hold up in class when you’re a teenager: “I promise I won’t do it again Mrs Gordon” (sadface).

Yet despite the importance of these Parliament get-togethers, not a single day passes that at least one politician isn’t caught sleeping, picking his nose, or God-knows-what-else. I rule for a punishment to scare some sense into these people.

Candy Crush Saga (5 Images)

MP Tory Nigel Mills playing Candy Crush Saga
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