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Cameron left to contemplate his future after No10

A removal van arrived at the back door of Downing Street on Tuesday afternoon as after six years in office David Cameron contemplated what he will do in an extended political afterlife.

Mr Cameron will leave office on Wednesday aged 49 as the youngest ex-prime minister since the Earl of Rosebery 121 years ago, with his domestic policy agenda largely unfinished.

At what his spokeswoman said was a “warm and reflective” final Cabinet meeting on Tuesday morning George Osborne reeled off a list of his achievements, from legislating for gay marriage to the national living wage, educational reform and apprenticeships.

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