Euan Blair, son of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, worked as a runner for this movie's production company. The role drew criticism after Stephen Fry suggested that political connections affected obtaining permission to film in government buildings. The producers strenuously denied the allegations. Conservative Member of Parliament David Davies told the Sunday Times, "It smacks of sheer hypocrisy that Blair's government is willing to arrest a woman for simply making a protest in Whitehall, but is happy to open the doors when Blair's son turns up in a film, which is about Parliament being blown up."
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