Bishop Helen-Ann Hartley and Ebba the cat(Image: Helen-Ann Hartley)

Bishop of Newcastle's cat in running to become UK's next 'Purr Minister'

by · ChronicleLive

The Bishop of Newcastle's cat is hoping that her moggie will be crowned the UK's Purr Minister 2024 as her paw-litical campaign comes to a close on Thursday.

Battersea Cat and Dog Shelter's Purr Minister campaign sees MPs and Peers put their cats to a public vote to be crowned Purr Minister 2024, with each cat-didate submitting a "Manifursto" explaining why they've got what it takes to rule the house. And while it may seem like a bit of fun, some cats are highlighting issues close to their owner's hearts, with everything from full reviews of people selling kittens for profit, to re-instating winter fuel payments for pensioners, to mandatory reporting of cats in road traffic collisions.

Others are taking the campaign as a bit of fun, with one cat promising to end the "dictatorship"of Larry the cat, Downing Street's 17-year-old Chief Mouser; and another campaigning for unlimited treats.

Bishop of Newcastle Helen-Ann Hartley's cat Ebba is running on a promise of supporting the Renters' Reform Bill. However, the four-year-old rescue kitten is up against some tough competition, including Speaker of the House of Commons Sir Lindsay Hoyle's cat Attlee, and Layla Moran MP's 21-year-old mog Murphy, who is aiming to "remove the two-kitten benefit cap."

Bishop Helen-Ann said: "A vote for Ebba is a vote for The North! She is such a fabulous cat-tidate to be next Purr Minister.

"Her manifesto includes support for the Renters’ Reform Bill, currently before Parliament, which gives tenants the right to request to keep a pet and the landlord cannot unreasonably refuse."

Ebba, Bishop Helen-Ann Hartley's Cat(Image: Helen-Ann Hartley)

Full list of cats campaigning to be the UK's Purr Minister 2024

  • Attlee, owned by Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP
  • Chilli and Bandit, owned by Stella Creasy MP
  • Clem and Mo, owned by Johanna Baxter MP
  • Cookie, owned by Janet Daby MP
  • Ebba, owned by Lord Bishop of Newcastle Dr Helen-Ann Hartley
  • Millie, owned by Dr Scott Arthur MP
  • Mimi, owned by Cat Eccles MP
  • Morty, owned by Adam Thompson MP
  • Murphy, owned by Layla Moran MP
  • Scampi, owned by Peter Bedford MP
  • Sprinkles, owned by Sadik Al-Hassan MP

To cast your vote for Ebba, or any of the other paw-litical cats in the running, visit the Battersea website. Voting closes at 5pm on Thursday, November 14, with the winner announced on November 21.


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