Cameron urges incoming premier Theresa May to stay close to EU
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OUTGOING British Prime Minister David Cameron urged his successor Theresa May to position Britain as close to the European Union (EU) as possible, in his final weekly question session in parliament.
Mr Cameron was due to hand over to Ms May later on Wednesday after Britons ignored his wishes and voted to leave the 28-member bloc in last month's referendum.
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