EU Referendum: What happens now?
David Cameron to quit
With the vote going against David Cameron, it is no surprise that he has announced his decision to stand down and make way for another Tory leader to negotiate Britain’s exit from the EU.
However, it is only his notice that he has submitted to the British people. He intends there will be a new leader in place by October – the start of the Conservative Party conference, despite calls from his own party for him to stay for now. However, the PM believes that fresh leadership was needed to invoke Article 50, which triggers the UK leaving the EU.
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