Boris Johnson: Coalition is 'doomed to succeed'
Boris Johnson has said the coalition government will last to 2015, telling the BBC it was "doomed to succeed".
The Mayor of London said there was "no reason" for the Conservative and Liberal Democrats to go their separate ways before then.
Some Conservative MPs have been speculating that the arrangement will break up well before the scheduled date of the next election in May 2015.
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