UK PM Cameron gives last parliamentary answers ahead of formal handover to Theresa May
David Cameron has made his last appearance in parliament as prime minister ahead of going to Buckingham Palace to offer his resignation and advise on his replacement.
Theresa May will formally take over hours later.
Members of Parliament applauded David Cameron on his last day as Prime Minister after six years in office.
While his Conservative colleagues stood, the opposition Labour Party members remained seated.
Cameron took a series of questions from MPs during the last of the weekly Prime Minister’s Questions sessions, giving specific comments for the item of the top of May’s agenda as she takes over – negotiating Britain’s exit from the European Union.