David Cameron has resigned as Prime Minister after six years in Downing Street.
David Cameron has resigned as Prime
Minister after six years in Downing Street.
Mr. Cameron went to Buckingham
Palace just before 5.00pm on Wednesday to formally tender his resignation to
Queen Elizabeth II.
The former Prime Minister made a
short final address outside Downing Street, surrounded by his three children
and his wife Samantha.
David Cameron outside 10 Downing
Street, before leaving for Buckingham Palace to formally resign
“It has been the greatest honor of
my life to service this prime minister for the last six years and to serve as
leader of my party for the last 11 years," he said.
Mr. Cameron spent just over half an
hour in Buckingham Palace speaking to the Queen after making the short trip
from Downing Street via motorcade.
He emerged from the palace at
around half past five.
The former PM is moving out of
Number 10 to make way of Theresa May, who was elected as the new leader of the
Conservative party this week.
He announced he would be stepping
down after Britain voted to leave the European Union in a referendum on 23
June.
Mr. Cameron recommend that the Queen
appoints Ms May, the Home Secretary as his successor.
Ms May's appointment as PM was
confirmed at around 5.45pm.
She won the Conservative leadership
election after her final rival dropped out, and has gone to the palace to
formally assume the office of PM.
The new Prime Minister, Britain's
second woman to hold the post, is expected to unveil the core of her Cabinet
later this evening.
David Cameron has resigned as Prime Minister after six years in Downing Street.
 
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