UPDATE 13th July:
Cameron is over and out – and managed a pretty masterful PMQs, touting his own legacy, basking in praise from the backbenches – even from Jeremy Corbyn – and landing a couple of solid blows on Labour.
Highlight was undoubtedly the close, a tidy reference to his first PMQs when he said of Tony Blair “he was the future once”:
"I was the future once" – @David_Cameron receives standing ovation at his final #PMQs https://t.co/K6pbNn362q https://t.co/7M8iBqnPjo
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) July 13, 2016
He was the future once. DC's first PMQ as opposition leader in 2005. 4.10min mark. https://t.co/NwTk18RiAA
— Peter Law (@PeterJohnLaw) July 13, 2016
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David Cameron is currently saying farewell to perks and perils of high office, as he takes to the Despatch Box of the House of Commons for his last ever Prime Minister’s Questions.
Follow every twist and turn, from just before midday UK time, with reporter Kieran Corcoran:
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