A kitten named after a prime minister sits in the House of Commons

A kitten named after a prime minister sits in the House of Commons. It is called Attlee, after the Labor Prime Minister between 1945 and 1951 Clement
A kitten named after a prime minister sits in the House of Commons
A kitten named after a prime minister sits in the House of Commons. It is called Attlee, after the Labor Prime Minister between 1945 and 1951 Clement Attle. The “Speaker” or president of the British House of Commons, Lindsay Hoyle, has added a new cat to his famous collection of pets, which he has named Attlee , in honor of the Labor Prime Minister between 1945 and 1951 Clement Attlee. The pup, who will have his own Instagram account , has already been the subject of newspaper articles in the United Kingdom and looks comfortable in the photographs in which he appears reclining next to his owner in the chair of the presidency in the lower house. Attlee succeeds another Maine Coon that Sir Lindsay had , Patrick -in homage to the conservative lord Patrick Cormack-, who died this 2022 of a tumor at the age of 12. In a statement, the Speaker’s office, who was previously a Labor MP, notes that with the arrival of the four-month-old kitten, “the political balance is restored” between his animals