The one-time leadership contender explains his European acid test, the case for Scottish fiscal autonomy, and why he doubts a repeat of the Major experience.
Labour activists tried to shout him down.
Completing our triumvirate of resignation videos.
…but he will “consider whether to put my name forward to do that job again”.
“The results have been immeasurably more crushing and unkind than I could ever have feared.”
Farage, Sturgeon, Miliband, Bennett and Cameron visit their local polling stations.
“How you vote will affect not just your future, but that of your family and our country… together, we can secure a brighter future for Britain. Thank you.”
Whenever people criticise “the rich”, they fail to mention exactly who they are.
“I’m saying the right thing to do is for Britain to have a new chance to have a decisive say about our future in Europe.”
Cameron praises the “hard work of the British people”, but warns of the dangers of Miliband and Sturgeon.
“I’m not gagging for power for power’s sake,” he tells Andrew Marr.
“We have been absolutely clear: child benefit is staying. We’re keeping it, not cutting it. We made a difficult change in the last Parliament.”
The Prime Minister urged the Question Time audience to finish the job.
Listen out for the murmur of disbelief from the Question Time audience.
“Working people in this country have paid enough tax.”