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Tory MP: It's wrong to blacken Green's name

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A former Scotland Yard detective has said he was "shocked" by the amount of pornography on a parliamentary computer seized from the office of the First Secretary of State, Damian Green. Neil Lewis examined the device during an inquiry into government leaks in 2008. He said analysis of the way it was used had left him in "no doubt whatsoever" that the material had been accessed by Mr Green, who was then an Opposition spokesman. Mr Green - in effect Theresa May's deputy - has vehemently denied looking at pornography at work. Conservative MP and friend of Damian Green, Andrew Mitchell, said it was highly questionable for a retired police officer should "misuse" information in this way. (Image: Andrew Mitchell, credit: AFP/Getty Images)

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