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27 July
2008 Bookies
Provide Good News For Gordon Brown Bookies
William
Hill have
lengthened the price of Gordon Brown leaving office
by the end of the year as punters pile on him to
hang on to his job at least until next year, with
William Hill now offering betting odds of 6/5 that
he will see the year out and 8/13 that he will
not. The Prime
Minister will also be pleased that there has been
money for him to lead the Labour party into the
next General Election which was almost unthinkable
on Friday. William Hill
quote Gordon Brown at 5/6 to lead the party into
the next General Election and 5/6 that he will
not. "At last some of
our markets are showing that Gordon Brown is not
dead and buried but the Conservatives are still the
red hot favourites to win the next election at 2/9
with a high possibility of a landslide." said
William Hill's spokesman Rupert Adams. Despite publicly
announcing his support for Gordon Brown, Jack Straw
is the 4/1 favourite to replace him as the next
Labour leader with David Milliband out from 2/1 to
9/2. All this is good
news for the Conservative Party who are now 1/4
favourites to win the next Election, the shortest
price since Tony Blair became Prime Minister in
1997. UKIP
(UK
Independence Party)
could gain a massive boost from smokers in the next
General Election as they are the only main
political party to have stated in their manifesto
that they intend to repeal the smoking
ban. UKIP are
currently a 1000/1 outsider 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. William Hill are
now 9/4 that the Conservative Party win 375 or more
seats at the next General Election. |
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