MP Boris Johnson blasts video games

According to Tory MP Boris Johnson, the Game Boy is fuelling illiteracy in the UK

Conservative MP Boris Johnson has attacked video games, claiming they stunt reading skills and do no good at all.

In a soapbox rant for the Telegraph , the infamously candid Tory says "It is about time, as a society, that we admitted the catastrophic effect these blasted gizmos are having on the literacy and the prospects of young males."

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David Amor, creative director of Relentless - a company which recently announced a collaboration with the Government to produce an educational version of its hit Buzz video game - is more openminded.

"While it's not healthy to spend endless hours in isolation playing video games, I'd say the same about reading books, playing football, or hanging around the street," says Amor. "As parents we have a responsibility to enforce moderation."

Amor goes on to say that the Tory MP would be suprised to find there are a good number of popular games that have proven merits.

To read Johnson's diatribe for yourself, it can be found on the Telegraph website . Let us know your views on the subject.