I reckon it's someone in the 30's-mid 40's age group.
A more tech savvy MP who is au fait with streaming and downloads, and has come of age in the internet era, who regards pornography as mainstream 'light entertainment'.
Boundaries have blurred around what is socially acceptable since the advent of the freely available porn websites, before that pornography was accessed by furtive expeditions to either a newsagent top shelf, a sex shop that had blacked out windows, or Blockbuster.