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Labour now has 90% chance of winning General Election

The recent wins in Tamworth and Bid Bedfordhire make them firm favourites with the bookies.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2023-10-20 12:40
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Labour is now as short as 1/9 with bookmakers to win the next UK General Election.

Kier Starmer’s party are turning the political tide in the United Kingdom at a rate of knots and they have subsequently seen their odds for the next UK General Election shorten from 1/4 into 1/9 over the last six months of campaigning, suggesting they now have a 90 per cent chance of forming the next Government.

Following their milestone wins over the Conservatives in Tamworth and Mid-Bedfordshire, Labour have streaked clear at the top of the UK General election market, leaving the Tories in their wake at 11/2.

Spokesperson for William Hill, Lee Phelps, said: “After 15 years of Conservative leadership, the UK appears to be set on change as Labour are beginning to look a formality for the next UK General Election as we give them a 90 per cent chance of gaining victory having shortened their odds to 1/9 following their landmark victories in Tamworth and Mid-Bedfordshire.

“The Tories appear to be losing their grip on the nation and are as big as 11/2 to still be in power after the UK public have their say.

Most seats in next UK General Election:

Labour1/9
Conservative11/2
BAR200/1

Next UK General Election result:

Labour Majority1/3
No Overall Majority3/1
Conservative Majority9/1
BAR500/1

Next UK government:

Labour Majority3/1
Labour Minority10/3
Labour/Liberal Democrat Coalition7/1
Conservative Minority8/1
Conservative Majority9/1
BAR20/1

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