An adult website has been opened a whopping 52,375 times from computers used by British MPs and their staff. "Out Of Town Affairs" brings together married men and women seeking sex,according to reports. It has been clicked on 52,375 times in just seven months via computers exclusively used by members of the houses of parliament and their employees. In one month, the website received 289 hits a day from parliament. In December 2012, it got more hits from parliamentary computers than the official websites for the treasury, justice ministry and education department. The website, which contains explicit pictures of subscribers, says, "We connect you with thousands of other married men and women looking for a marital affair or more heat in the bedroom." "Marital affairs in Britain (are) very popular with more and more unsatisfied married men and women looking to do the dirty (on) their partners whilst out of town," it says. Users are invited to contact "thousands of horny cheaters ready to get some action" by signing up for a fee of 25 pounds a month. The website also allows them to "write your own sex-date diary" and "read and send filthy messages". The owner of the website said he was surprised that MPs were visiting the site. "That's a lot of hits. It's got to be more than one person going on the site from parliament. I hope we don't get hate mail from parliamentary wives now," he added. Parliament officials are also spending time on online gambling, playing games and chatting on social network sites. There are thousands of hits on gambling websites, while i-am-bored.com, featuring videos, games and social networking had 21,371 hits in the last three months of 2012. Facebook clocked up 28 million hits over a year. A parliament spokesman said more than 5,000 people had access to parliamentary network computers but that the "Out Of Town Affairs" website has now been blocked. In December, the website received 8,457 page views from computers based in the heart of the country's democracy. In November, it reached 7,533 hits, in October, 8,971 hits, in August, 5,174, in July, 7,493, in June, 6,822 and in February the toll raised upto, 7,925. 'It's an adult dating site, but you market it as an affairs website because that's where all the Google searches come from. Computer gaming is a popular Westminster pastime too, with chess and solitaire websites accessed thousands of times a month. Online games such as FarmVille, Fairyland and Mafia Wars were also popular, while grooveshark.com, offering chart hits, received 709,740 hits in a year. Robert Oxley, campaign manager for the TaxPayers' Alliance said: "Taxpayers expect parliamentarians and their staff to spend their time making laws and scrutinising the Government, not looking for an affair."
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