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Today David Cameron stepped down after six years as Prime Minister.He held a meeting in 10 Downing Street to discuss how the hand over would take place.He attended Prime Ministers Questions, where he made his final farewell statement.He was 'clapped out' of Number 10 by all of the staff, before going to see the Her Majesty The Queen to formally resign.Mrs Theresa May then took over as Prime Minister. She was clapped in by all the Number 10 staff.