David Cameron chairs 'emotional' cabinet meeting last time as UK PM

An “emotional' British Prime Minister David Cameron today chaired his last cabinet meeting before handing over the baton to Theresa May who will assume charge tomorrow, becoming the UK’s second woman premier after Margaret Thatcher.

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David Cameron chairs 'emotional' cabinet meeting last time as UK PM

David Cameron chairs 'emotional' cabinet meeting last time as UK PM

An “emotional” British Prime Minister David Cameron today chaired his last cabinet meeting before handing over the baton to Theresa May who will assume charge tomorrow, becoming the UK’s second woman premier after Margaret Thatcher.

Cameron will cede power to 59-year-old May after visiting Buckingham Palace to resign tomorrow. May will become the UK’s second female Prime Minister after Thatcher whose tenure was from 1979 to 1990.

In one of the final tasks of his premiership, Cameron today gathered his top team for a final time. The meeting was described as “emotional” by Culture Secretary John Whittingdale who said “there was a touch of sadness” to the Prime Minister and his ministers.

Cameron had announced he would be stepping down for a new prime minister to take the Brexit negotiations forward with the European Union a day after the June 23 vote in favour of Britain leaving the economic bloc.

“It was emotional but quite rightly we spent a lot of time on the Government business. But then we had a period in which people paid tribute to the extraordinary service the Prime Minister has given, led off by George Osborne and Theresa May our new prime minister. And then we looked forward to getting back to work,” the leading Brexit campaigner told Sky News.

Whittingdale said his Cabinet role was “entirely a matter” for Theresa May to decide on but said he was “very happy to continue” in Government if asked to do so.

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