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The prime minister's spokesman said there would not be a replacement for Humphrey, nicknamed "Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office", who died in 2006.

 

A rat has been seen scuttling outside the door of Number 10 on two TV news bulletins.

 

The number of the creatures living across the UK is estimated to be more than 50 million.

 

The Downing Street rat was recently spotted during a BBC News broadcast by political correspondent Gary O'Donoghue.

 

It passed behind the railings outside Number 10 during a live report last week.

 

Asked about the rat during a lobby briefing, the prime minister's official spokesman said there were "no plans" to bring in a cat to deal with it.

 

Humphrey was adopted by Number 10 after wandering into the building as a stray while Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister in 1989.

 

He moved out six months after Labour's 1997 general election win, with Tony Blair's wife Cherie denying reports her dislike for the animal was to blame.

 

Humphrey died in March 2006 at the home of a civil servant who cared for him during his "retirement".

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12265112

 

I reckon it's Cleggy.

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The prime minister's spokesman said there would not be a replacement for Humphrey, nicknamed "Chief Mouser to the Cabinet Office", who died in 2006.

 

A rat has been seen scuttling outside the door of Number 10 on two TV news bulletins.

 

The number of the creatures living across the UK is estimated to be more than 50 million.

 

The Downing Street rat was recently spotted during a BBC News broadcast by political correspondent Gary O'Donoghue.

 

It passed behind the railings outside Number 10 during a live report last week.

 

Asked about the rat during a lobby briefing, the prime minister's official spokesman said there were "no plans" to bring in a cat to deal with it.

 

Humphrey was adopted by Number 10 after wandering into the building as a stray while Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister in 1989.

 

He moved out six months after Labour's 1997 general election win, with Tony Blair's wife Cherie denying reports her dislike for the animal was to blame.

 

Humphrey died in March 2006 at the home of a civil servant who cared for him during his "retirement".

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-12265112

 

I reckon it's Cleggy.

 

 

You could well be right. Rats afterall do billions of pounds worth of damage to the economy each year.

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They aren't getting it because they can't figure out who would pay for the food and any vets bills, they say it isn't really something they can charge tax payers for! Too right, its a flippin cat, and with the money they are on surely SOMEONE can stump up a few quid for some food?

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