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Hold on to your seats for todays #PMQs round up. Even Larry the cat will be packing his bags

By Ana Escamilla
Published in Pets
April 27, 2023
1 min read
Hold on to your seats for todays #PMQs round up. Even Larry the cat will be packing his bags

Hold on to your seats, folks, because today’s Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) just got even more interesting. As if the weekly showdown between Boris Johnson and Keir Starmer wasn’t enough, it turns out that Larry the cat will be packing his bags!

Yes, you heard that right. Larry, the beloved feline resident of Number 10 Downing Street, is preparing to leave his post. According to reports, he will retire from his duties as Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office and move in with a caretaker family outside of London.

But don’t worry, Larry won’t be absent from today’s PMQs. In fact, he will be in attendance for what might be his final round. It remains to be seen how much attention he will steal from the human politicians, but we can expect him to be a popular and playful presence nonetheless.

Of course, PMQs is about more than just cute cats. Today’s session will likely cover a range of important issues, from the ongoing pandemic and the vaccine rollout to Brexit and the economy. With both Johnson and Starmer looking to score political points, it could be an intense and heated exchange.

As for Larry, his departure marks the end of an era for Downing Street, where he has served as an esteemed and well-loved member of the team. While his retirement may seem like a lighthearted story, it reminds us of the important role that animals can play in politics and public life. They are not just pets, but symbols of power, personality, and charm.

So, get ready for today’s PMQs, and keep an eye out for Larry the cat as he bids farewell to his post. As always, politics can be unpredictable and dramatic, but with a furry friend in the mix, anything can happen.


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