Larry the Cat Goes Viral as UK Political Turmoil Hits Downing Street
Larry the Cat Goes Viral Amid UK Political Turmoil

As fresh political turbulence surrounded Prime Minister Keir Starmer and speculation intensified over his leadership, social media users in the UK appeared to rally around one familiar Downing Street figure who has outlasted governments, cabinet reshuffles and political crises alike — Larry the Cat.

The long-serving Downing Street mouser went viral after a tongue-in-cheek post appeared on X during the latest wave of Westminster drama. The post read: “Whether Starmer stays or goes we can all agree that me being fed is the most important thing.”

Larry, the grey-and-white tabby who serves as Chief Mouser at 10 Downing Street, has become one of Britain’s most recognisable political mascots over the years. Originally rescued from Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, Larry moved into Downing Street in 2011 and has since served under six British prime ministers. Now regarded as something of a permanent resident of British politics, the cat frequently appears in photographs with world leaders, journalists and government officials outside the prime minister’s residence.

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Social Media Erupts in Support

The viral post quickly drew thousands of reactions online, with many users joking that Larry had become the only stable figure left in Westminster politics. One user wrote: “prime minsters come and go but larry is for ever.” Another commented: “Can you just take over and have done with it please. Larry for PM.”

Others reflected on the number of political leaders Larry has seen during his years at Downing Street. A third person posted: “I can't believe how many top level servants you have got through. I bet you were rehomed hoping for some stability in your life. Hope there is a requirements list when there are changeovers eg minimum amount of Dreamies per day.”

Having completed 15 years at Downing Street earlier this year, Larry remains a familiar presence outside Number 10 and continues to occupy a unique place in British political culture. His enduring popularity highlights a lighthearted side to the often tense world of UK politics, offering a momentary respite for the public amid ongoing uncertainty.

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