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'''Rick Yates''' MP was the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary in the administration of Prime Minister [[Brian Green]]. Yates was summoned to a meeting of COBRA during Day Four of the [[456]] incident to discuss the 456's demands for 10% of the child population of Earth. Yates was first asked for 60 children to be sacrificed as a small compromise offer. However when the 456 rejected it, Yates then suggested alphabetical order for the random selection of which 10% would be selected from Britain, the idea was ridiculed by [[Denise Riley]] who suggested his surname was being low down on the alphabet. Eventhough Yates said he had no children. Yates had also suggested in favour of the sacrifice to Green to meet population rises. ([[TW]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Four]]'' and ''[[Children of Earth: Day Five|Day Five]]'')
'''Rick Yates''' MP was the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary in the administration of Prime Minister [[Brian Green]]. Yates was summoned to a meeting of COBRA during Day Four of [[the 456]] incident to discuss the 456's demands for 10% of the child population of Earth. Yates was first asked for 60 children to be sacrificed as a small compromise offer. However when the 456 rejected it, Yates then suggested alphabetical order for the random selection of which 10% would be selected from Britain, the idea was ridiculed by [[Denise Riley]] who suggested his surname was being low down on the alphabet. Eventhough Yates said he had no children. Yates had also suggested in favour of the sacrifice to Green to meet population rises. ([[TW]]: ''[[Children of Earth: Day Four]]'' and ''[[Children of Earth: Day Five|Day Five]]'')


Like most of Green's cabinet, Yates' future in government is left unclear following the resolution of the 456 issue.
Like most of Green's cabinet, Yates' future in government is left unclear following the resolution of the 456 issue.
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