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Following his [[election]] as Prime Minister in [[2008]], {{Simm}}, under the [[Aliases of the Master|identity]] of "Harold Saxon", attended a ultimately brief session of his Cabinet in which he, after cracking a joke and thanking them, accused them of being traitors who abandoned their political parties to jump on his bandwagon. He rigged the deskphone speakers on the Cabinet Room table to release a lethal [[gas]] that killed the Cabinet ministers, while using a [[gas mask]] to protect himself and mock his victims. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'')
Following his [[election]] as Prime Minister in [[2008]], {{Simm}}, under the [[Aliases of the Master|identity]] of "Harold Saxon", attended a ultimately brief session of his Cabinet in which he, after cracking a joke and thanking them, accused them of being traitors who abandoned their political parties to jump on his bandwagon. He rigged the deskphone speakers on the Cabinet Room table to release a lethal [[gas]] that killed the Cabinet ministers, while using a [[gas mask]] to protect himself and mock his victims. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Sound of Drums]]'')


In [[2010]], the Cabinet included Prime Minister [[Brian Green]], Deputy PM and Foreign Secretary [[Rick Yates]], Home Secretary [[Denise Riley]], and a [[Defence Secretary]]. During a COBRA meeting, the Cabinet agreed to hand over the bottom 10% of children on the school league tables to the [[456]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Four]]'')
In [[2010]], the Cabinet included Prime Minister [[Brian Green]], Deputy PM and Foreign Secretary [[Rick Yates]], Home Secretary [[Denise Riley]], and a black male [[Defence Secretary]]. During a COBRA meeting, the Cabinet agreed to try and hand over children to the [[456]], haggling over the exact amount, rather than go to war and lose. Sixty two failed asylum seekers were considered expendable and offered up, only for the 456 to demand 325,000 instead. A grim discussion was had and in order to ensure extended family couldn't be part of the 'lottery', Riley proposed they hand over the bottom 10% of the school league tables as those children were expendable. The Cabinet agreed and a cover story was established. Torchwood attempted to blackmail the Cabinet into ceasing the plan but failed: Torchwood's attempt to intimidate the 456 only confirmed its power and hardened the Cabinet's stance. Control over the operation was taken by America's General [[Austin Pierce]], as Britain was seen as having caused the issue; this allowed the Cabinet to say the events of the day "were in American hands" and not there's. Denise Riley blackmailed her way into control of the Prime Minister's office. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Four]]'', ''[[Children of Earth: Day Five]]'')


== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==

Revision as of 23:22, 12 September 2014

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The Saxon Master, as "Harold Saxon", gasses the Cabinet. (TV: The Sound of Drums)

The Cabinet of the United Kingdom was a group of senior ministers, including the Prime Minister, in charge of the British government. From at least 1796, the Cabinet was in session in the Cabinet Room in 10 Downing Street. (TV: World War Three)

In 1970s, a Cabinet session was interrupted by a phone call from Brigadier Alistair Gordon Lethbridge-Stewart, who spoke with a Minister of Ecology and a Prime Minister whose first name was Jeremy. (TV: The Green Death)

The Third Doctor was called to an emergency Cabinet meeting during a Dalek attack. (COMIC: The Threat from Beneath)

In 1976, the Cabinet included Prime Minister Shirley Williams, Home Secretary Tony Benn, and Roy Jenkins. (PROSE: No Future)

In 1997, following a general election, David Staines was Home Secretary and Lord Greyhaven was the Science Minister. (PROSE: The Dying Days)

In 1999, the Cabinet included Prime Minister Terry Brooks, Deputy Prime Minister Philip Cotton, and Defence Secretary Jennifer Hamilton. Part of the Cabinet, including Brooks, collaborated with the Voracians to get out of a budget issue. (PROSE: Millennium Shock)

While he disguised himself as Acting Prime Minister Joseph Green, in 2006, Jocrassa Fel-Fotch Passameer-Day Slitheen told General Asquith that he had "cancelled" the airlifting in of the "rest of the Cabinet", as "[t]hey'd only get in the way." (TV: Aliens of London)

Following his election as Prime Minister in 2008, the Saxon Master, under the identity of "Harold Saxon", attended a ultimately brief session of his Cabinet in which he, after cracking a joke and thanking them, accused them of being traitors who abandoned their political parties to jump on his bandwagon. He rigged the deskphone speakers on the Cabinet Room table to release a lethal gas that killed the Cabinet ministers, while using a gas mask to protect himself and mock his victims. (TV: The Sound of Drums)

In 2010, the Cabinet included Prime Minister Brian Green, Deputy PM and Foreign Secretary Rick Yates, Home Secretary Denise Riley, and a black male Defence Secretary. During a COBRA meeting, the Cabinet agreed to try and hand over children to the 456, haggling over the exact amount, rather than go to war and lose. Sixty two failed asylum seekers were considered expendable and offered up, only for the 456 to demand 325,000 instead. A grim discussion was had and in order to ensure extended family couldn't be part of the 'lottery', Riley proposed they hand over the bottom 10% of the school league tables as those children were expendable. The Cabinet agreed and a cover story was established. Torchwood attempted to blackmail the Cabinet into ceasing the plan but failed: Torchwood's attempt to intimidate the 456 only confirmed its power and hardened the Cabinet's stance. Control over the operation was taken by America's General Austin Pierce, as Britain was seen as having caused the issue; this allowed the Cabinet to say the events of the day "were in American hands" and not there's. Denise Riley blackmailed her way into control of the Prime Minister's office. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Four, Children of Earth: Day Five)

Behind the scenes

  • In real life, Shirley Williams was not Prime Minister and Tony Benn was not Home Secretary. Both of them were in 1970s Labour Cabinets in different roles.
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