Larry the Cat(@Number10cat)さんの人気ツイート(リツイート順)

2026
Sue Gray’s already busy, is there another civil servant with a strong reputation who can investigate this? twitter.com/lara_spirit/st…
2027
To my friends around the world: yes, there’s a place called Shropshire. The constituency includes the towns of Wem and Oswestry. I’m not making this up.
2028
Still got eight lives left... twitter.com/BBCNWT/status/…
2029
Sending my love to my friends marking Republic Day in India and Australia Day. The UK’s impact on both nations has many shameful chapters which it’s important to recognise alongside the celebrations of the many qualities that make both such special places.
2030
“My crown I am, but still my griefs are mine. You may my glories and my state depose but not my griefs; still am I king of those.” King Richard in Richard II
2031
@LozzaFox You called them “virtue signalling babies” a few hours ago Laurence. While I appreciate this bandwagon suddenly looks attractive to you, I’m afraid you’ve tried to join too late and fallen flat on your face. twitter.com/Number10cat/st…
2032
How it started How it’s going
2033
Mr Whippy. With an ice cream. (Photo @PoliticalPics)
2034
2035
The job of these people is to get you to vote for the Conservative Party; I suspect their actions will have the opposite effect. twitter.com/PippaCrerar/st…
2036
The problem with exponential growth is that the numbers just keep getting bigger. twitter.com/BBCBreaking/st…
2037
Still the government does nothing:
2038
“We regret to report a delay to this service due to a giant cat in the tunnel ahead” - @nationalrailenq
2039
Do something with enough confidence and others will follow…
2040
2041
2042
Here he is, if you missed it. He stood in front of a plane and everything:
2045
Joke’s on us, at least the dog is warm… twitter.com/business/statu…
2046
Government minister Paul Scully controversially announces the scrapping of all “government diktats” also known as laws. Anarchy it is. twitter.com/tamcohen/statu…
2047
Now to ITV. Tells them that nurses and doctors couldn’t do this within the rules. “They had work meetings throughout the day and on occasion had a drink during that period” So drinking during work meetings is common at Downing Street. That explains a few things. twitter.com/GMB/status/147…
2048
Evie and Ossie hard at work… twitter.com/PennyMordaunt/…
2049
God save the Queen… twitter.com/BBCNews/status…
2050