Most parliamentarians don't have a clue as regards the challenges or the opportunities the games industry faces.
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There is probably no such thing as a level playing field in political campaigns.
We have to recognise there are very few countries you will take the Games to where somebody doesn't have issues on foreign or domestic policy.
There are too many games being developed by people that have no business creating games.
I had no idea until I joined the games industry and met some of the power players, particularly those running large public companies, that much of this world is run by complete clowns.
There's a lot of businesses that are working hard, who are at the top of their games. Therefore, it's always going to be a market share fight.
Politics are a very unsatisfactory game.
Individuals have little opportunity to get elected to Parliament under the label of the government party... unless they are in good standing with the Prime Minister and pledged to be cooperative.
You never know what kind of challenges are going to be thrown in your way or opportunities will arise.
In countries operating a largely capitalist system, there does not appear to be a wide understanding among its actors and overseers of either its advantages or its hazards.
Often times, political games prevent senators from even beginning to debate some of the most important issues.
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