British Politicians Are Addicted to a Website That Rates Their Sexiness

Elect Narcissism! Narcissism for the UK!

At our core, we're all a little narcissistic. And it turns out that those who think it's a good idea to have their faces on posters and buses and billboards and television commercials and key chains and mugs and the nightly news when they run for office might be a little more self-absorbed than the rest of us. According to The Telegraph, a website called SexyMP.co.uk has become something of a sensation among members of Parliament and their staffs in the UK.

A website which rates MPs for their sex appeal was accessed nearly half a million times on parliamentary computers last year, making it the most popular banned website at Parliament.

The basic idea of the site should be familiar to anyone who has seen The Social Network. It's basically FaceMash from the beginning of that film, only instead of rating the attractiveness of Harvard students, it features members of Parliament. The site presents you with two photos and you are supposed to select which of them you find sexier. Unlike Mark Zuckerberg's pre-Facebook viral hit, SexyMP allows you to choose whether you'd like to rate men, women, or a combination of both. So if you feel like checking out what the British government has to offer sex appeal wise, head over to SexyMP.co.uk. I for one often struggle to decide who I'd pick. I mean, come on.