By Stephen Gillespie
On June 23, the U.K. electorate voted to leave the European Union. On June 24, British Prime Minister David Cameron announced that he would step down as leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister once a new leader of the Conservative Party had been elected, which he expected would happen before October 2016, and that the U.K.'s exit negotiations with the EU should be handled by his successor.
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