Cameron ends his political career to resign from parliament

David Cameron

Former Prime Minister of Great Britain, said David Cameron, on Monday, said he would resign from his seat in Parliament, ending his political career just weeks after losing a referendum on Britain staying in the EU.
He said Cameron, who took office in 2010, he had told Prime Minister Theresa May his decision to stop representing his constituency Oxfordshire to make room for someone who can focus on the area in central England.
He told TV "BBC": "I thought about it long and deeply during the summer, and decided that the right thing to do is to step down as a member of parliament for Whitney."
Cameron, 49, has resigned as prime minister in June after ignoring the 52 percent of British appeals and voted to leave the Union, and said that the country needs a "new leadership" to negotiate an exit from the Union.
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