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(I can't find any source stating he was Deputy PM or Foreign Secretary during CoE, all sources describe him as an adviser. Interestingly though, he is Foreign Secretary in TMWStW, which actually postdates the FS claim being added to this article. Another citogenesis?)
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|origin      = [[Earth]]
|origin      = [[Earth]]
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|appearances = [[PROSE]]: ''[[The Men Who Sold the World (novel)|The Men Who Sold the World]]''
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'''Rick Yates''' MP was the [[Deputy Prime Minister]] and [[Foreign Secretary]] in the administration of [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[Brian Green]] in [[2009]].
'''Rick Yates''' was a political [[adviser]] to [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[Brian Green]] in [[2009]]. Later, he served as [[Foreign Secretary]] by [[2011]].


== Biography ==
Yates was summoned to a meeting of [[COBRA]] on Day Four of [[the 456]] incident to discuss the 456's demands for 10% of the children on Earth. Yates was first asked for sixty children to be sacrificed as a compromise offer. When the 456 rejected it, Yates suggested alphabetical order for the random 10% from Britain. The idea was ridiculed by the [[Home Secretary]] [[Denise Riley]], who suggested he favoured this idea because his surname was near the end of the alphabet. Yates said that he had no children.
Yates was summoned to a meeting of [[COBRA]] on Day Four of [[the 456]] incident to discuss the 456's demands for 10% of the children on Earth. Yates was first asked for sixty children to be sacrificed as a compromise offer. When the 456 rejected it, Yates suggested alphabetical order for the random 10% from Britain. The idea was ridiculed by the [[Home Secretary]] [[Denise Riley]], who suggested he favoured this idea because his surname was near the end of the alphabet. Yates said that he had no children.


When the 456 made their initial demand, a desperate Yates tried to advocate to Green that if they could spin the population loss "in the right way", it could be presented as a good thing that slowed down the population growth. He later jumped on the idea of blaming the 456 for the missing children as a cover story, willing to deflect all blame to the aliens, and was contemptuous of [[Lois Habiba]] speaking out. ([[TV]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Four (TV story)|Children of Earth: Day Four]]'', ''[[Children of Earth: Day Five (TV story)|Children of Earth: Day Five]]'')
When the 456 made their initial demand, a desperate Yates tried to advocate to Green that if they could spin the population loss "in the right way", it could be presented as a good thing that slowed down the population growth. He later jumped on the idea of blaming the 456 for the missing children as a cover story, willing to deflect all blame to the aliens, and was contemptuous of [[Lois Habiba]] speaking out. ([[TV]]: {{cs|Children of Earth: Day Four (TV story)}}, {{cs|Children of Earth: Day Five (TV story)}})


Yates still served as Foreign Secretary in [[2011]]. He was visited by Mr [[Black (Long Time Dead)|Black]] in his office who told him to sell some alien technology to the [[American]]s. When Yates refused, Black hit Yates' head against his desk until he agreed, signing the paperwork that was needed. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Men Who Sold the World (novel)|The Men Who Sold the World]]'')
By [[2011]], Yates was serving as [[Foreign Secretary]]. He was visited by Mr [[Black (Long Time Dead)|Black]] in his office who told him to sell some alien technology to the [[American]]s. When Yates refused, Black hit Yates' head against his desk until he agreed, signing the paperwork that was needed. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|The Men Who Sold the World (novel)}})


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Revision as of 20:19, 2 September 2024

Rick Yates was a political adviser to Prime Minister Brian Green in 2009. Later, he served as Foreign Secretary by 2011.

Biography

Yates was summoned to a meeting of COBRA on Day Four of the 456 incident to discuss the 456's demands for 10% of the children on Earth. Yates was first asked for sixty children to be sacrificed as a compromise offer. When the 456 rejected it, Yates suggested alphabetical order for the random 10% from Britain. The idea was ridiculed by the Home Secretary Denise Riley, who suggested he favoured this idea because his surname was near the end of the alphabet. Yates said that he had no children.

When the 456 made their initial demand, a desperate Yates tried to advocate to Green that if they could spin the population loss "in the right way", it could be presented as a good thing that slowed down the population growth. He later jumped on the idea of blaming the 456 for the missing children as a cover story, willing to deflect all blame to the aliens, and was contemptuous of Lois Habiba speaking out. (TV: Children of Earth: Day Four [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day Four (TV story)"], Children of Earth: Day Five [+]Loading...["Children of Earth: Day Five (TV story)"])

By 2011, Yates was serving as Foreign Secretary. He was visited by Mr Black in his office who told him to sell some alien technology to the Americans. When Yates refused, Black hit Yates' head against his desk until he agreed, signing the paperwork that was needed. (PROSE: The Men Who Sold the World [+]Loading...["The Men Who Sold the World (novel)"])