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David Cameron Is In The Most Jolly, British Mood Ever After Press Conference

"Right. Good."
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David Cameron seems to be looking forward to unemployment.

The soon-to-be-former UK prime minister announced Monday that he would officially step down on Wednesday, paving the way for Theresa May to become the country's next leader.

After he wrapped up the press conference, Cameron walked away with his microphone still live — and started singing.

“Dooo dooo do do," Cameron sings as he walks back into 10 Downing St. "Right. Good."

Cameron's joyful exit was, to absolutely no one's surprise, a hit on Twitter:

Hopefully Cameron's in a better mood, especially since he got booed at Wimbledon on Sunday.

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Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha stop for a drink by a beach during their holiday on the Spanish island of Lanzarote in Teguise, Spain. (credit:Gonzalo Arroyo Moreno/PA Archive)
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Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha leave the market of Aljezur, Portugal, after buying squid while on a family holiday in the area. (credit:Armando Franca/PA Archive)
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Prime Minister David Cameron and his wife Samantha leave the fish shop 'Fresh From The Sea' in Port Isaac, Cornwall. (credit:Matt Cardy/PA Archive)
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Prime Minister David Cameron accompanied by his wife Samantha, on the coastal path at Daymer Bay beach in Cornwall where the family are on holiday. (credit:Ben Birchall/PA Archive)
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