LONDON — David Cameron won't be around for ever, and that's according to the man himself.
The prime minister has ruled out the possibility of a third term in office, saying that he'll stand for a second term but after that "it will be time for new leadership." It would mean a new prime minister or leader of the Conservative party by 2020.
In an informal interview with the BBC's deputy political editor James Landale in his Cotswolds home, he compared his political career to breakfast.
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