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Jeremy Corbyn has voiced his utter disapproval of David Cameron - through the medium of his cat.

El Gato showed off his death stare from the Labour leader's garden while the Prime Minister did the rounds on Sunday morning TV.

Today the Prime Minister gave a wide-ranging interview in which he talked about Brexit,Donald Trump, Tory election spending and whether he's posh.

But the disdainful pet was having none of it.

The Labour leader tweeted a picture of the cat, telling ITV's team: "Had to go outside to take picture of El Gato as he's not too impressed with your guest."

Mr Corbyn calls the cat he shares with Spanish-speaking wife Laura Alvarez "El Gato" - the Spanish for cat - and whistles to it.

He previously told the Independent on Sunday : "When I see the cat I say, ‘Buenos dias, El Gato’. Actually, cats don’t know their name, cats know voices.

"What he does respond to when I ask him to come in, is the tune of ‘Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree’. I whistle to it. I can’t sing, you see.

"I was out carol singing the other week, collecting money for Oxfam, and after a while they asked me to stop singing and said we’d rather you hold the bucket as you’re putting people off with the singing."