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23 May
2008 Odds Slashed
On Gordon Brown To Be Out This Year Bookies
William
Hill have
slashed their odds about Gordon Brown ceasing to be
Prime Minister this year from 25/1 when he took
office to current odds of just 7/4. The betting odds
update follows Labour's disastrous result in the
Crewe by-election. William Hill are
now offering 6/5 that Brown will not lead Labour
into the next General Election. The Conservatives
are now priced as 1/3 favourites to win the next
General Election - the shortest odds they have ever
been since losing power. Labour are 9/4, the
longest they have been for over ten
years. The Liberal
Democrats are at 66/1 and UKIP are
1000/1 outsiders with William Hill to win the next
General Election - but these odds could tumble as
more smokers and annoyed pub-regulars learn of
UKIP's manifesto pledge to repeal the smoking
ban. With Gordon
Brown's Leadership of the Party under pressure
William Hill have installed David Miliband as 5/2
favourite to succeed him, and also offer 7/1 Alan
Johnson and Jack Straw, 8/1 Ed Balls, 9/1 J Denham,
J Purnell, 14 A Burnham and J Cruddas. In the meantime,
William
Hill Casino
are offering a free money welcome bonus for all new
players. Where
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