LONDON – Former Prime Minister David Cameron has announced he will step down from his position in Parliament.
Cameron’s unexpected announcement Monday will trigger a byelection for his seat in Oxfordshire. Cameron had earlier resigned as prime minister after failing to convince British voters in June to remain in the European Union in a referendum.
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He said at the time he planned to remain in Parliament although he would no longer have a leadership role in the Conservative Party.
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He has been replaced as prime minister by Theresa May, who is overseeing the process to remove Britain from the EU bloc.
Cameron had won re-election in 2015, but his position became untenable after losing the EU vote on June 23. He had campaigned in favour of remaining in the EU bloc.
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