We're outta here!

The Olympics delivered successfully, British Prime Minister David Cameron's taking a break. As is his deputy, Nick Clegg. So too will plenty of other Brits who've spent the past two weeks watching their athletes compete in the London sunshine.

Cameron is expected to leave Britain for a family break starting Monday, although his office hasn't released any details of where he's going. Clegg, the country's deputy prime minister, is also jetting out Monday — he's expected to vacation in Spain with the parents of his Spanish wife, Miriam.

Many other Brits seem to have had the same idea; Laurence Hicks, the director of tour operator and vacation rental company CLC Leisure, said he's seen a "massive upswing" in bookings for the post-games period.

— Raphael Satter — Twitter http://raphae.li/twitter

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