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The Magic Flea
13 Nov 09 12:01
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them canadians are not too bright

A misconstrued text message announcing the passing of a beloved pet has sparked a flurry of diplomatic activity in Canada.

The country's transport minister sent a message reading: "Thatcher has died".

Conservative Prime Minister Stephen Harper was soon informed that 84-year-old former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher had passed away.

But it was actually John Baird's beloved cat, named after his political heroine, who had died.

Alive and healthy

The confusion spread around a gala event in Toronto, where some 1,700 luminaries were gathered at a black tie event.


Calls to puzzled officials in both 10 Downing Street and Buckingham Palace followed.

Embarrassed aide Dimitri Soudas had reportedly already started preparing an official statement mourning the passing of the Iron Lady.

He was told that Baroness Thatcher - who just a few days ago attended a Remembrance Day service at London's Westminster Abbey - was alive and healthy.

"If the cat wasn't dead, I'd have killed it by now," Mr Soudas is reported to have said of the 16-year-old grey tabby.
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Report Joe Jordan November 13, 2009 12:02 PM GMT
Canny has put ^^ him on the List .
Report pumphol. November 13, 2009 12:03 PM GMT
Should have kept the cat instead imo
Report STUDYFORM November 13, 2009 12:07 PM GMT
Replace the word 'fears' with 'Cheers'.
Report Max and Paddy November 13, 2009 12:29 PM GMT
:^0 @ STUDYFORM.
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