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[[Jo Patterson]] held the role of Technology Secretary in [[2019]]. In this role she collaborated with [[Jack Robertson]] to steal the [[Dalek (Resolution)|Recon Dalek]]'s casing. Later she became [[Prime minister]]. ([[TV]]: | [[Jo Patterson]] held the role of '''Technology Secretary''' in [[2019]]. She was disappointed by the lack of budget given to her department. In this role she collaborated with [[Jack Robertson]] to steal the [[Dalek (Resolution)|Recon Dalek]]'s casing. Later she became [[Prime minister]]. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)}}) | ||
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Technology Secretary | Technology Secretary was a fictional position. There was a [[Minister of Technology]] position from 1964 to 1970, instituted under [[Harold Wilson]] after he won the 1964 election. However when [[Edward Heath|Ted Heath]] won the 1970 election he considered the Ministry of Technology unneeded and it was abolished that year. In 2023, the position of Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology was created. | ||
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Jo Patterson held the role of Technology Secretary in 2019. She was disappointed by the lack of budget given to her department. In this role she collaborated with Jack Robertson to steal the Recon Dalek's casing. Later she became Prime minister. (TV: Revolution of the Daleks [+]Loading...["Revolution of the Daleks (TV story)"])
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Technology Secretary was a fictional position. There was a Minister of Technology position from 1964 to 1970, instituted under Harold Wilson after he won the 1964 election. However when Ted Heath won the 1970 election he considered the Ministry of Technology unneeded and it was abolished that year. In 2023, the position of Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology was created.