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Cameron heads off – and leaves a trail of misery behind

DAVID CAMERON was evicted from Downing Street yesterday after a divisive tenure cut short by a crushing referendum defeat.

The former prime minister was forced to vacate No 10 at just two days notice after Theresa May was unexpectedly coronated as his successor.

Labour wished him and his family well but said he left the country in a “state of insecurity and huge economic uncertainty.”

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