Danny Alexander who is MP for Inverness, Nairn, Something and Other (Badenoch and Strathspey for those who wish to know) also is MP for Loch Ness and hence the Loch Ness Monster (Nessie) is one of his constituents.
This cat:
is a bit like Nessie. Patches I have only managed to get photos of in a very blurred manner. However, in guarding bottles of booze Patches has stayed still.
It remains that there are two cats to go. They are rarer specimens. The one that the Labour Party have claimed is dead is in fact live and growling (it sort of growls in the middle of the night) and I may get another photograph of it.
In the mean time we have the Birmingham version of Monopoly in the House of Commons Library.
This cat:
is a bit like Nessie. Patches I have only managed to get photos of in a very blurred manner. However, in guarding bottles of booze Patches has stayed still.
It remains that there are two cats to go. They are rarer specimens. The one that the Labour Party have claimed is dead is in fact live and growling (it sort of growls in the middle of the night) and I may get another photograph of it.
In the mean time we have the Birmingham version of Monopoly in the House of Commons Library.
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Fortunately, I'm not responsible for Labour press briefing or national policy (which many would regard as a good thing). However, that latest picture clearly shows a cat belonging to the undead - those are scary eyes.
Speaking of the undead, why do your colleagues continue to spout the untruth that there are no Tory MPs in the major cities outside London? Another one of the LD new boys was on R4 this morning and repeated the statement (not challenged by Michael Gove, sadly). Three answers come to mind. Firstly, their political geographical knowledge is lacking, secondly, they do not regard Birmingham as a major city or do have they just read one Liberal Democrat bar chart too many and have started to believe their own propaganda?
The Sutton Coldfield question remains the Sutton Coldfield question.