Tory MP Apologises for Playing Candy Crush during a Commons Committee Hearing

Sweet...
Delicious...
Divine...
Sugar Crush!!!

Okay the game is addictive, so can a "bored" MP be excluded from this
intriguing game?

According to the BBC:

Pictures were published in the Sun newspaper of MP Nigel Mills playing
the game on his tablet during a Work and Pensions Committee session on
pensions.

Mr Mills, a committee member, had initially admitted playing and told
the newspaper he would try not do it again.

But he later apologised "unreservedly" for his behaviour.

The MP for Amber Valley was said to have played Candy Crush Saga over
a period of two-and-a-half hours.

It was during the committee's evidence session on pension reforms,
which took evidence from representatives of the pensions and insurance
industries ahead of the Autumn Statement.

In a statement on Monday afternoon, the MP for Amber Valley said: "I
apologise unreservedly for my behaviour at the committee meeting and
realise it fell short of what is expected of a member of parliament. I
guarantee it will not happen again."

Mr Mills had initially told the paper that he "probably had a game or
two" but said he was "fully engaged" in the hearing and would "try not
to do it" again.

'It was boring!'

The House of Commons authorities have now launched an investigation
because the photographs in the Sun of Mr Mills playing Candy Crush
were a breach of parliamentary rules.

A Commons spokesman said the Serjeant at Arms' probe could lead to the
person who took them being banned from the Houses of Parliament.