British Prime Minister sobbed after announcing his resignation

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Contrary to his tough appearance when announcing his resignation, British Prime Minister Cameron could not hide his tears of sorrow when there were no cameras around, and facing his close colleagues and friends.

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Mr. Cameron announced his resignation on June 24.

British Prime Minister David Cameron fought back tears as he announced his resignation from his home at 10 Downing Street, just a day after Britain voted in a historic Brexit vote to leave the European Union.

Multiple sources close to the Daily Mail said that as the door closed at 10 Downing Street, he turned to those close to him. One said: “It was very emotional. Everyone was crying, men and women, even the servants. Then Cameron burst into tears.”

The night before, the British Prime Minister had been talking to close friends about the outcome of the most important vote in modern Europe. Mr Cameron was nervous but confident that he would win. Initial exit polls showed that 55% of the votes counted so far showed Mr Cameron would win.

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Mr Cameron suffered the greatest pain when his daughter Ivan died in 2009 from a serious illness.

However, early the next morning, the official result was announced: Britain left the EU. This was the third consecutive time a British prime minister had to resign because of controversial issues related to Brussels and the EU.

But Cameron has suffered far more since taking office. Treacherous friends and selfish colleagues have left a deep stain on his political dreams. Among them is his colleague Boris Johnson, the former London mayor who led the campaign to leave the EU, defeating Cameron in a historic vote.

The British Prime Minister should never have held the referendum. Many reputable newspapers said that his career would never forget this "stain". Friends of Prime Minister Cameron said that this extremely shocking result came just one year after he won a resounding victory in the 2015 general election.

“I feel very sorry for him. It’s been a terrible time,” said the prime minister’s close friend. “I told Cameron to postpone the referendum until December 2017, because it was going to be a failure. If Remain wins, he’ll hate his party. If they lose, he’ll have to resign.”

According to Dan Viet

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