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'''Jessie Catharine Belladayne Pascoe''' ([[Wikipedia:Née|née]] '''Eytle'''; born 5 January 1984), known by her maiden name as '''Jessie Eytle''' is a [[Great Morstaybishlia|Morstaybishlian]] [[MBEPrinciples of Democracy ConservativesParty|ConservativePodite]] [[Wikipedia:Politician|politician]] who served in all four of [[Walter Johannes]]' ministries from 2005 to 2019. In 2005 she began as Health and Social Care Secretary; in 2012 she became the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Secretary; in 2014 she became the Foreign and Overseas Territory Affairs Secretary, as well as First Secretary; and finally in 2017 until 2019 she was Home Secretary.
 
Entering the House of Representatives in the 2004 Formira Sea View by-election, Eytle took over from her retiring father. Critics called her the "Heir to Formira Sea View" and media followed this negatively because of "her success on her fathers popularity". At the time, Eytle became Baby of the House and the youngest MP ever at the age of 20 years, 7 months and 11 days, a record that would later be beaten by [[Bridget L. Ghalmarsi]] in 2012. Eytle also became the youngest person to enter the [[Cabinet of Great Morstaybishlia|Morstaybishlian Cabinet]] in 2005, a record that is maintained.