Britain will continue to support the new government in Libya, which should be “immensely proud” of the revolution that ended the regime of Moamer Gaddafi, Prime Minister David Cameron said Friday. Marking the first anniversary of the start of the uprising in Libya, Cameron said Britain would assist the new leaders in “dealing with the legacy” of Gaddafi’s rule. Britain took a major part in the NATO-led campaign to back the opposition forces which are now in power in Libya.