David Cameron addressed the British Parliament yesterday for the last 
time as Prime Minister as his resignation becomes official.
In his final speach, he said:
“The last thing I’d say is that you can achieve a lot of things in 
politics — you can get a lot of things done. And that in the end — the 
public service, the national interest — that is what it’s all about. 
Nothing is really impossible if you put your mind to it. After all as I 
once said, I was the Future once.”
He received a standing ovation from the Parliament immediately after his
 speech. He will be replaced by by former Home Secretary, Theresa May.
 
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