Britian's David Cameron 'won't serve' 3rd term if re-elected
March 24, 2015  08:41
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British Prime Minister David Cameron has told the BBC that he will not serve a third term as prime minister if the Conservatives remain in government after the general election.

The PM said if re-elected he would serve the full five years of another Parliament and then leave Number 10.

Cameron tipped Home Secretary Theresa May, Chancellor George Osborne and London Mayor Boris Johnson as potential successors.

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