Did the Culture Secretary think it too highbrow for her then, and ask the Home Secretary to go instead?
Perhaps she was researching ideas to use on refugees?
The channel wave machine and Rwandan prison camp certainly sound like they were thought up by bond villains…
There was an island in the middle of nowhere, where you can dump people and the wholesale slaughter of plebians.
….. It was research, because she is FUCKING EVIL incarnate.
But did she think it was fiction?
I hope someone set her straight on it – remember how confused she got with thinking the Teletubbies was a nature documentary…?
>Standards committee chairman Chris Bryant was questioning Patel’s fellow ministers about her appearance in a debate about why MPs accept hospitality, and how they declare it.
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>He asked: “Priti Patel went to the Bond premiere on September 28, 2021, as a guest of the Jamaica tourist board.
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>“She declared that not through the house, but through her department [the home office].
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>″Why is that in her ministerial capacity?”
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>“I don’t know the influence, in terms of her constituency,” leader of the Commons, Mark Spencer, replied. “I don’t know if there’s a huge Jamaican population.”
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>“Why is it in her ministerial capacity?” Bryant asked again.
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>Spencer said: ″I think it’s fairly obvious she was invited there as the home secretary.”
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>Bryant continued: “Why is the home secretary being invited for whatever it is, £2,000 tickets – you don’t declare an amount when it’s done through a ministerial capacity as in essence, a minister gets to decide where to register it.”
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>Bryant asked again: “What’s a Bond premiere got to do with her role as home secretary?”
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>“Well the nature of the film, one could argue, is connected to executive function,” paymaster general Michael Ellis said.
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>Bryant laughed in disbelief, and said: “What?”
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>([*HuffPost*](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/priti-patel-job-connected-james-bond-premiere_uk_6267f85ae4b0dc52f49c54ed))
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>>”The nature of the film is connected to executive function,” says minister Michael Ellis
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>>— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) [April 26, 2022](https://twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1518917301181067264) /Video
Wow… could the ruling class reveal themselves any more thoroughly?
Looking to see what evil plans she can copy from the villains.
That’s where she gets her ideas from, friggin Blofeld and his henchmen.
Oh yes, it’s important for government leaders to watch Bond films. The Americans really need to get with it and send Kamala Harris to every new Marvel movie…
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Did the Culture Secretary think it too highbrow for her then, and ask the Home Secretary to go instead?
Perhaps she was researching ideas to use on refugees?
The channel wave machine and Rwandan prison camp certainly sound like they were thought up by bond villains…
There was an island in the middle of nowhere, where you can dump people and the wholesale slaughter of plebians.
….. It was research, because she is FUCKING EVIL incarnate.
But did she think it was fiction?
I hope someone set her straight on it – remember how confused she got with thinking the Teletubbies was a nature documentary…?
>Standards committee chairman Chris Bryant was questioning Patel’s fellow ministers about her appearance in a debate about why MPs accept hospitality, and how they declare it.
>
>He asked: “Priti Patel went to the Bond premiere on September 28, 2021, as a guest of the Jamaica tourist board.
>
>“She declared that not through the house, but through her department [the home office].
>
>″Why is that in her ministerial capacity?”
>
>“I don’t know the influence, in terms of her constituency,” leader of the Commons, Mark Spencer, replied. “I don’t know if there’s a huge Jamaican population.”
>
>“Why is it in her ministerial capacity?” Bryant asked again.
>
>Spencer said: ″I think it’s fairly obvious she was invited there as the home secretary.”
>
>Bryant continued: “Why is the home secretary being invited for whatever it is, £2,000 tickets – you don’t declare an amount when it’s done through a ministerial capacity as in essence, a minister gets to decide where to register it.”
>
>Bryant asked again: “What’s a Bond premiere got to do with her role as home secretary?”
>
>“Well the nature of the film, one could argue, is connected to executive function,” paymaster general Michael Ellis said.
>
>Bryant laughed in disbelief, and said: “What?”
>
>([*HuffPost*](https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/priti-patel-job-connected-james-bond-premiere_uk_6267f85ae4b0dc52f49c54ed))
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>>”The nature of the film is connected to executive function,” says minister Michael Ellis
>>
>>— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) [April 26, 2022](https://twitter.com/BBCPolitics/status/1518917301181067264) /Video
Wow… could the ruling class reveal themselves any more thoroughly?
Looking to see what evil plans she can copy from the villains.
That’s where she gets her ideas from, friggin Blofeld and his henchmen.
Oh yes, it’s important for government leaders to watch Bond films. The Americans really need to get with it and send Kamala Harris to every new Marvel movie…