British Prime Minister David Cameron received a standing ovation from colleagues at the close of his final session of prime minister's questions.
The members of the House of Commons rose as one to thank a smiling Cameron for his six years of service as a Conservative prime minister.
During the friendly session Wednesday he was praised for helping reduce unemployment, fund the National Health Service and improve educational opportunities. His wife, Samantha, and their children were in the public gallery.
Cameron will formally resign later in the day during a meeting with Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace; then Theresa May, the home secretary, will take over.
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