British Politician has Another Go at Games
Government dodges Byron report question
Posted 5 Mar 2009

Keith Vaz
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“In a survey published last week, 74 per cent of parents said that they were very concerned about the increasing level of violence in video games”, said Vaz
“Given the fact that there is increasing availability of these games on the Internet exhibiting scenes of graphic and gratuitous violence, when is the government proposing to implement the Bryon Report in full?”
Deputy Leader Harriet Harman, filling in for Gordon Brown (he's in the USA doing a smidgeon of kowtowing), dodged the question of the Byron Report, stating instead, "I congratulate my right honourable Friend on his long-standing campaign on the issue. We need to make sure that we have tough classifications that are properly enforced. We need to make sure that parents have the information that they need. We need to make sure that the industry plays its part. The Government will take action on all those fronts."
No mention of the Byron Report was made by Harman.
You can see Prime Minister's Questions here.
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1/2
Hold on - is he talking about flash games? The sort all of his time-wasting upper-middle-class range-rover-driving out-of-touch nitwits snigger at during their coffee breaks in the houses of parliament?
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Politics.
Vaz is a muppet. He selects which stuff aids his view and totally ignores the rest of information out there. He's taking taxpayers money, and lying to force his agenda, not even stopping to consider he might be wrong.
MUPPET!!
Vaz is a muppet. He selects which stuff aids his view and totally ignores the rest of information out there. He's taking taxpayers money, and lying to force his agenda, not even stopping to consider he might be wrong.
MUPPET!!
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