Graham Stuart, Member of Parliament for Beverley and Holderness, is campaigning to have the unfair ban on Lincoln, Hornsea’s beloved ‘Tesco cat’, to be reversed.
Upon hearing of this injustice the animal-loving campaigning Member of Parliament immediately wrote to Ken Murphy, CEO of Tesco, and the store management to demand that Lincoln be returned to his spot on the bags of compost in the store’s foyer, as well as launching a petition (www.grahamstuart.com/Justice4Lincoln).
Lincoln, who has become a local celebrity, had been a regular feature at the store for three years, until a sudden change of heart on the part of the store’s management team saw him manhandled and thrown off of the premises.
Owners Lorraine and Kris Clarke were shocked to learn that their cat would no longer be welcome at the store.
Commenting, Graham said “It’s not right that Lincoln has been removed from his perch atop the compost at Tesco in Hornsea.”
“He’s not hurting anyone and he brings joy to the community; that’s why I have launched a petition calling for the reversal of this unfair ban.”
Lincoln’s owner Lorraine Clarke said, “Lincoln is so much more than 'just a cat'! He brings joy to so many people - not just locally but globally now too!"
“My husband and I are amazed that his story has caught the eye our local MP, Graham Stuart.”