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Who's Told Theresa May To 'Cool Her Porridge'?

Written By Unknown on Friday, March 15, 2013 | 6:22 AM

March 15, 2013
London Mayor Boris Johnson has told Conservative Cabinet ministers who have been accused of positioning themselves for the post-Cameron leadership to "put a sock in it and back the Prime Minister".

Mr Johnson did not mention by name the ministers he has in mind, but his remarks are likely to be seen as a slapdown to Home Secretary Theresa May, who last week fuelled speculation about her leadership ambitions with a speech which ranged far beyond her policy brief.

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