LONDON (Reuters) - London's maverick mayor Boris Johnson is riding high in opinion polls, his popularity apparently bolstered by the Olympic Games, making him - at least in some quarters - the favoured candidate to replace Prime Minister David Cameron one day.
A poll conducted for the Independent newspaper published on Monday showed Johnson has emerged as Conservative activists' first choice to replace Cameron, with 32 percent wanting him to take the top job in British politics when Cameron steps aside.
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