One of Parliament's most popular figures has been rapped after crossing the floor.
Jennie the Guide Dog - whose owner is Lib Dem frontbencher Steve Darling - brazenly strolled across the chamber to be petted by opposition MPs. The golden retriever was later summoned by chief whip Wendy Chamberlain to explain herself.
Ms Chamberlain shared pictures of the loveable hound being given a dressing down. It came after she was spotted being stroked by gleeful opponents on Wednesday evening.
After a picture of Jennie being lavished with attention by Labour's Mark Ferguson came to light, Ms Chamberlain quipped: "I'm expecting to see Jennie in my office in the morning!"
And the enforcer - who is responsible for maintaining party discipline - later shared pictures of Jennie looking sheepish. She wrote: "I can confirm Jennie has come to see me this morning, she said she's sorry and won't do it again!"
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Mr Ferguson quipped that Jennie is "welcome back whenever you like". The Guide Dog has been among the stars of the new intake after Mr Darling - who is registered blind - was elected as MP for Torbay last July. Mr Darling has previously told The that MPs and Parliamentary staff go "doe-eyed" when she's around.
After she had revelled in the attention for more than a minute, Mr Darling retrieved her back to the Lib Dem benches. A /X account for the well-loved Lib Dem dog said after her meeting with the chief whip: "Yesterday, I may have... ahem... 'crossed the floor' in the . This morning, I had a stern meeting with Chief Whip Wendy Chamberlain.
"I wagged my tail, pleaded 'puppy eyes,' and promised to stay loyal to the ." Mr Ferguson said: "Jennie is absolutely pawfect. A valued member of Parliament. She’s one Lib Dem every Labour MP would love to see on the government benches. You’re welcome back whenever you like Jennie!"
Jennie has had a difficult path to her new-found fame, having been attacked by an in 2023. Heroic Mr Darling and three others wrestled the dog off her after it went for her throat.
He wrote to then-Home Secretary calling for tougher laws targeting irresponsible dog owners. Soon after Jennie's first appearance in the Commons, Mr Darling told The Mirror: “Jennie has been really enjoying her first few days in Parliament. Staff, security and MPs have been engaging positively with her, many of them very doe-eyed and she has been brilliant at taking tension out of new situations."
She has become a well-known figure, famously sleeping through ' budget speech back in October. The Guide Dog has been branded the "best politician in Parliament".
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