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David Cameron and his family are moving into Downing Street on Thursday, the new prime minister has told the BBC. David Cameron and his family are moving home to 10 Downing Street on Thursday, the new prime minister has said.
Mr Cameron, his pregnant wife Samantha and two children have had their "last breakfast" at their west London home, he told Radio 4's Today programme. Mr Cameron, his pregnant wife Samantha and two children have had their "last breakfast" at their west London home, he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
They are moving into the flat above 11 Downing Street, which was the home for the Blair family until 2007. They are moving into the Number 10 flat but will move into the larger one in 11 Downing St - home to the Blairs from 1997 to 2007 - once it is refurbished.
The Cameron family's move to Downing Street comes two weeks after he took over from Gordon Brown as PM. The Cameron family's move comes two weeks after he took over as PM.
FROM THE TODAY PROGRAMME More from Today programmeFROM THE TODAY PROGRAMME More from Today programme
Asked if he was going to be selling the family home, Mr Cameron replied: "I certainly won't be renting it out for Miss Whiplash if that's what you mean."Asked if he was going to be selling the family home, Mr Cameron replied: "I certainly won't be renting it out for Miss Whiplash if that's what you mean."
That was a reference to the difficulties his one-time boss, the then Chancellor Norman Lamont, got into renting out his property during the Major government.That was a reference to the difficulties his one-time boss, the then Chancellor Norman Lamont, got into renting out his property during the Major government.
Mr Cameron, who said he had "quite a lot of other meetings and things I've got to do at the same time" as moving, was also asked to give two horse racing tips by Today's sports reporter Garry Richardson.Mr Cameron, who said he had "quite a lot of other meetings and things I've got to do at the same time" as moving, was also asked to give two horse racing tips by Today's sports reporter Garry Richardson.
The PM, who was given about a minute to make his selection from the newspaper racing pages, came up with Daring Dream in the 3.50pm at Ayr for those who were a "fan of the coalition".The PM, who was given about a minute to make his selection from the newspaper racing pages, came up with Daring Dream in the 3.50pm at Ayr for those who were a "fan of the coalition".
For those who were "slightly more sceptical" about how the coalition would work out he suggested Midnight Fantasy in the 3pm at Wolverhampton.For those who were "slightly more sceptical" about how the coalition would work out he suggested Midnight Fantasy in the 3pm at Wolverhampton.
William Hill later claimed they "had been inundated by punters wanting to back the PM's tips".William Hill later claimed they "had been inundated by punters wanting to back the PM's tips".
Spokesman Graham Sharpe said: "We can only hope that the PM is a better politician than tipster or this could cost us hundreds of thousands."Spokesman Graham Sharpe said: "We can only hope that the PM is a better politician than tipster or this could cost us hundreds of thousands."