If you're still wondering what the inside of Matt Hancock's office looks like, then step inside this version that wouldn't look out of place in Duke Nukem 3D.

More than a year in, it's getting hard to keep track of all the pandemic-related scandals to have happened in the UK so far. The latest took the form of Matt Hancock getting caught on camera getting a little too comfortable with his assistant. Well, actually, the whole thing looked incredibly uncomfortable, but you've seen the clip and you know what we mean.

If for some bizarre reason, you wanted to place yourself inside of Hancock's office in order to experience that moment yourself as if you were there, the Daily Mail had you covered. It published an intricately detailed floorplan of the office, with which Dan Douglas has decided to have quite a bit of fun.

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Douglas has taken the floor plan nobody asked for and recreated a 3D model using the same build engines used to create levels in Duke Nukem 3D. “The idea came from seeing the Daily Mail publish an absurdly detailed floor plan of Matt Hancock's office at the Department of Health,” Douglas told NME. However, since the project has garnered more and more attention, it has become so much more.

After creating the office, Douglas added a CCTV room alongside it. Now he has started taking requests and by the time he's done, it sounds like all of London will join Hancock's office inside what is quickly becoming quite the project. A Sainsbury's, Pret A Manger, and even Big Ben are all in there, with the promise of a Boris Johnson on a zip wire easter egg still to come.

Douglas also hopes to include a screen showing Piers Morgan storming off the GMB set by the time he's done and continues to take requests if you happen to have any ideas. He also admits it will probably never be finished and eventually reach a point when he just gets bored and abandons it. For now, something that started as the recreation of a moment we're all trying to scrub from our memories is becoming a place where all of Britain's best memes can live in harmony.

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