LONDON (Reuters) - Mayor of London Boris Johnson has accused the government of "pussy-footing around" on a crucial transport policy, in a broadside at Prime Minister David Cameron, a fellow Conservative whom Johnson looks increasingly likely to try and replace. After the success of the London Olympics, which gave 61 percent of Britons a more positive view of him according to an Ipsos MORI poll, Johnson's comments in a press interview were widely seen as new evidence that he wants the top job one day. ...
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Boris Johnson uses Olympic bounce to taunt government
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