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04 October
2008 Gordon Odds On
To Lead Party Into General Election Following his
Cabinet re-shuffle, Gordon Brown is now an odds-on
chance to lead his Party into the next General
Election, with bookies William
Hill
quoting him at 1/2 to do so and 6/4 not
to. William Hill have
also lengthened their odds for him to stand down
before the end of the year from 4/1 to
5/1. "Mr Brown has
improved his position since the Party Conference
and during the financial crisis but the imminent
Glenrothes by-election could prove a looming
problem." said William Hill's spokesman Graham
Sharpe. Harriet Harman
has been cut from 4/1 to 3/1 favourite to succeed
Gordon Brown as Leader of the Labour Party,
replacing former favourite David Miliband, whose
odds have drifted out from 2/1 to 4/1 second
favourite. William Hill also
offer 7/1 Jon Cruddas, Jack Straw, 8/1 Alan
Johnson, 10/1 John Denham and James Purnell and
12/1 Ed Miliband. "Mr Miliband's
fortunes have declined rapidly in the past couple
of weeks and he has now been succeeded by Harriet
Harman as favourite to be the next Leader." said
William Hill's spokesman Graham Sharpe. See more betting
odds at Paddy
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