Sure, on the face of things British politicians may seem like uptight, upstanding pillars of British society, but inspect those pillars a little closer and you'll see that they're actually just well sculpted piles of bullsh*t. Take 'Baron' John Sewel, the 69-year-old Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords who was caught up in a scandal involving prostitutes and cocaine, or the alleged politicians' pedophile ring, or the recent revelations about David Cameron's tumble with a pig's head. The British politics scene is full of filth and corruption, and a GTA game set in London could shine one hell of a light on it. Players could have dealings with politicians, blackmailing or covering up for them when they're caught up in sordid sex scandals, or simply offing people that any of them consider to be a nuisance. Obviously, Rockstar could allow itself some poetic license and make everything a bit more bloody and violent, but there is plenty of real-life sordidness in British politics to take inspiration from.
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I'm a writer-editor hybrid whose writings on video games, technology and movies can be found across the internet. I've even ventured into the realm of current affairs on occasion but, unable to face reality, have retreated into expatiating on things on screens instead.