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OverviewLarry the cat, chief mouser of Downing Street, has seen off five Prime Ministers so far and is a national treasure. Though certainly the most famous cat in Britain, Larry is only one of a long line of political animals at the seats of government on both sides of the Atlantic. From pandas and platypuses to Labradors and lions, animals have long shored up peace between rivals, clinched election campaigns, caused divisions within parties and left their unique calling cards in the halls of power. Journalist and former special adviser Peter Cardwell traces the political (and not-so-political) adventures of these fascinating pets from Tudor times to No. 10's newest kitten. Drawing on exclusive interviews with Washington and Westminster insiders, including Prime Ministers past and present, Cardwell reveals never-before-heard tales of political pets and offers a fresh insight into the enduring relationships between those in government and their furry friends. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter CardwellPublisher: Biteback Publishing Imprint: Biteback Publishing ISBN: 9781785909900ISBN 10: 1785909908 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 16 September 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews“If you want a friend in Westminster, get a dog. Every MP should remember that timeless truth – and then consult this treasure trove from the witty and well-connected Peter Cardwell for advice. Political books aren’t supposed to be this fun.” Patrick Maguire, chief political commentator at The Times and co-author of Get In and Left Out “As someone who proudly reported live on the arrival of Larry the cat in Downing Street, let me heartily recommend this warm and life-affirming book. Peter Cardwell has always brought the human touch to politics and now he adds the feline and canine touch too. A joyous read.” Chris Mason, BBC political editor “This is such a joyful and detailed book: come for the pets and stay for the political history, insight and vignettes. Peter Cardwell tells us about the workings of Whitehall through its furry inhabitants in a book with wonderful levels of access and humour.” Isabel Hardman, assistant editor at The Spectator and author of Why We Get the Wrong Politicians ""If you want a friend in Westminster, get a dog. Every MP should remember that timeless truth - and then consult this treasure trove from the witty and well-connected Peter Cardwell for advice. Political books aren't supposed to be this fun."" Patrick Maguire, chief political commentator at The Times and co-author of Get In and Left Out ""As someone who proudly reported live on the arrival of Larry the cat in Downing Street, let me heartily recommend this warm and life-affirming book. Peter Cardwell has always brought the human touch to politics and now he adds the feline and canine touch too. A joyous read."" Chris Mason, BBC political editor ""This is such a joyful and detailed book: come for the pets and stay for the political history, insight and vignettes. Peter Cardwell tells us about the workings of Whitehall through its furry inhabitants in a book with wonderful levels of access and humour."" Isabel Hardman, assistant editor at The Spectator and author of Why We Get the Wrong Politicians Author InformationPeter Cardwell is a broadcaster, author, academic and international political commentator. He served as a special adviser in the UK government for three and a half years, working across four departments. Peter has worked on three continents for the BBC, Sky News and ITV and has written for publications including The Times, the Sunday Independent and Your Cat magazine. He is currently a presenter on Talk and, occasionally, Times Radio. After being educated in Northern Ireland, Peter studied at St Hugh's College, Oxford, before winning a Fulbright scholarship to the Columbia School of Journalism, New York. He lives in London with his rescue cat Jack. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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