In the British foreign office has a vacancy for the position of chief Mouser after the cat Palmerston, who held this responsible position four years, filed a petition of resignation on a holiday. According to the BBC, depodesta has not yet decided on the candidacy of a successor “to the great joy of the local mice”, however, has chosen him a name. Perhaps it will be called Miliband – in honor of the former foreign Minister of the Kingdom of David Miliband. And perhaps more impressive, for example, Canning, Balfour or Eden.
Palmerston Himself, has seen four Ministers of foreign Affairs and three Prime Ministers – David Cameron, Theresa may and Boris Johnson, submitted his letter as it should be – on the official letterhead of the foreign office. It is certified by the prints of his two feet and addressed personally to the Deputy Minister Simon MacDonald, the cottage is a cat and is going to spend leisure time in retirement. Palmerston admitted that during the work on udalenke “worked less hard” than in the line of duty, but tired of the publicity and now prefers the rural freedom hectic political kitchen. Although, by his own admission, he will miss the “hustle and bustle” in the walls of the foreign office. “I did a great job of our diplomacy: lay hands on the many memorandums, helped in difficult negotiations. I’ll miss the days when looking out for diplomats from ambush or pretend to be asleep, listening in on the conversations of foreigners – our intelligence and will be sorely missed by my talents,” admitted Lord Palmerston. By the way, it was his efforts in some British diplomatic missions appeared diplomatic diplomatic cats and even dogs. The Palmerston has promised to continue to serve Britain and the Commonwealth as honorary Ambassador.
last year, Palmerston had to take a break in the service due to stress caused by the desire of employees of the foreign office bothered to feed or pet it. The cat even had to fight with excess weight. Thus, in contrast to the official Mouser of the government residence in Downing street, 10 Larry, nicknamed “the lazy cat”, Palmerston did a great job. Only for the first year of service, in 2017, former shelter pet caught 26 mice and one large rat. And even Larry, with which Palmerston has happened to sort things out, forgave colleague tear a tuft of wool and all old grudges. “Enjoy your rest, old man!” – posted by Larry under the post Palmerston on Twitter.
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