Fox causes havoc after breaking into parliament

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A cunning fox has managed to break into parliament and evade capture from the authorities.

The mammal was spotted climbing an escalator into the main building where MPs' offices are.

It was spotted by staff wandering round Portcullis House, having out-foxed police and security guards and made it as far as the cafe and then up to the fourth floor...

Fox causes havoc after breaking into parliament


It sneaks past a cafe and all the way up to the fourth floor before being captured, and even leaves some droppings behind.

Aubrey Allegretti
Political reporter @breeallegretti
Friday 7 February 2020
Sky News


The fox managed to get past a police officer wearing a high-vis jacket

A cunning fox has managed to break into parliament and evade capture from the authorities.

The mammal was spotted climbing an escalator into the main building where MPs' offices are.

It was spotted by staff wandering round Portcullis House, having out-foxed police and security guards and made it as far as the cafe and then up to the fourth floor.


The fox was spotted near one of parliament's cafes

A message on Conservative MP Julia Lopez's Twitter account read: "Team Lopez: just leaving Westminster office for the night and see a fox climbing escalator into Portcullis House!

"We have seen some strange things in Parliament since 2017, but this tops it!"

Labour MP Karl Turner managed to get a snap of the wily creature sneaking past a high vis-clad police officer.

"This little fella must know that Boris Johnson is planning to let rip with filthy fox hunting," he posted.

Droppings were also spotted after the fox's political adventure.

"So apparently there was a fox running around in Portcullis House atrium about half an hour ago, and now I've just found this outside my office (2 floors up!) #Foxontherun," Labour MP Kerry McCarthy tweeted.

The SNP's Alison Thewliss was more practical, commenting: "If the fox is willing to eat the mice and rats in Parliament that might actually be a useful development."

Footage later on showed the fox being removed from a building in a blue box, before being released onto the pavement next to the River Thames.


One of the parliament buildings, Portcullis House opened in 2001

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