The Asian Age

British spy chief says he wouldn’t hire James Bond as he lacks a strong ethical core

- ADITI KHANNA

The world’s most famous fictional spy, James Bond, would never have been hired by Britain’s security services in the real world due to his “morally dubious character”, the boss of MI6 has said.

In a rare interview with Black History Month website, Alex Younger said: “We know that if we undermine British values, even in the name of defending them, then we have failed. Our staff are not from another planet. They are ordinary men and women operating in the face of complex moral, ethical and physical challenges, often in the most forbidding environmen­ts on earth.”

“Bond’s “morally dubious character” would rule him out as a real-life MI6 spy despite his tenacity and patriotism, he added. Younger said: “In contrast to James Bond, MI6 officers are not for taking moral shortcuts. In fact, a strong ethical core is one of the first qualities we look for in our staff. It’s safe to say that James Bond wouldn’t get through our recruitmen­t process and, whilst we share his qualities of patriotism, energy and tenacity, an intelligen­ce officer in the real MI6 has a high degree of emotional intelligen­ce, values teamwork and always has respect for the law... Unlike Mr Bond.”

The chief of the UK’s Secret Intelligen­ce Service also used the interview to appeal to the youth to join the ranks. “My ultimate goal is for more people to consider a career in MI6 and to get rid of the myth that it’s all about having studied at Oxford or Cambridge or having advanced handto-hand

In contrast to James Bond, MI6 officers are not for taking moral shortcuts. An intel officer in the real MI6 has a high degree of emotional intelligen­ce and always has respect for the law... Unlike Mr Bond.

— Alex Younger MI6 chief

combat skills. That stereotype really couldn’t be further from the truth,” he said.

“What is true is that our work at MI6 is exciting, intellectu­ally challengin­g and it matters. We are Britain’s secret frontline, operating upstream in the shadows to keep our friends, families and fellow countrymen and women safe,” Younger added. The Secret Service boss is now on a drive to try and get more people to sign up and Younger urged the “best of Britain” to apply for a job. Bond’s character, created by Ian Fleming, has proved the most enduring image of British spies around the world. However, it seems the promiscuou­s vodka martini enthusiast made famous in a series of film adaptation­s has very little to do with the real world.

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