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It’s dog eat dog in politics, so here’s my masterplan to keep Dilyn in Downing Street
No 10’s much-maligned canine resident clearly needs a good PR campaign if he's going to restore his reputation and get out of the dog house
Dilyn is alleged to have chewed some of Boris Johnson's furniture
Something very strange is going on in Westminster. Of course, it’s always been a spiteful little world, seething with malicious gossip. Traditionally, though, the subjects of said gossip have been politicians.
At the moment, however, the subject is a household pet.
In recent weeks, you will doubtless have read a series of unflattering allegations about the behaviour of Dilyn, the little rescue dog owned by Boris Johnson and Carrie Symonds.