David Cameron paid tribute to his 'amazing' wife Samatha and joked that his diary was 'remarkably light' today as he was given a standing ovation at his final PMQs today.
In a wise-cracking and sometimes emotional swansong at the Commons despatch box, the Prime Minister said he would miss 'the roar of the crowd' as he was cheered to the rafters by Tory MPs.
Samantha and their children watched the scenes with from the public gallery as glowing tributes were paid to his 'public service' and achievements in office.
Tory MPs gave him a rare standing ovation at the end of his performance, which included a slew of wise-cracks, as did some Labour MPs - but Jeremy Corbyn and most of his frontbench remained stubbornly in their seats.
Mr Cameron has been jousting at the regular clashes since becoming Conservative leader in 2005, when he first lined up against Tony Blair.
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