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27 June
2008 Brown To Go
Odds Slashed Bookies
William
Hill have
cut the odds for Gordon Brown being out of office
as Labour leader before the next General Election
takes place, from 5/4 to 11/10 following the Henley
by-election. William Hill have
also slashed the odds about him standing down
before the end of this year to 3/1 from
5/1. "Although Mr
Brown is a slight odds on chance at 4/6 still to be
leader when the General Election comes round, we
haven't taken a single bet of £100 or more for
him to do so for months." said William Hill's
spokesman Graham Sharpe. Labour are now
5/2 with William Hill to win the next General
Election - the longest odds they have been since
coming to power in 1997. William Hill now make the
Conservatives red hot favourites at 2/7 to win the
next Election - their shortest odds since losing
power. The Liberal Dems are priced at
100/1. For a more
adventurous wager, UKIP are
quoted as 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
Unpopular
Smoking Ban. William Hill
offer odds of 5/1 that Labour will put up a
candidate against David Davis at the forthcoming
by-election. |
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