David Cameron says being PM 'the greatest honour' in final Downing Street speech - BBC
David Cameron said being prime minister had been "the greatest honour" of his life as he prepared to formally resign.
Before driving to Buckingham Palace, Mr Cameron spoke outside No 10, saying he had "not got every decision right" but adding: "I do believe that today, our country is much stronger."
"Politicians like to talk about policies, but in the end it's about people's lives," he said, pointing to the government's record on employment, the NHS and defence.
He wished Mrs May well, saying she would provide "strong and stable leadership", and paid tribute to his wife Samantha and his children.
As the family left for the final time, he said his only wish was "continued success for this great country that I love so very much".
A statement from Buckingham Palace confirmed he had tendered his resignation as prime minister and the Queen was "graciously pleased" to accept. - Read More
David Cameron says being PM 'the greatest honour' in final Downing Street speech
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