Politics

Punter places huge five-figure bet on Conservative Majority in July election

Following Rishi Sunak’s announcement of a snap election on 4th July, one punter has waded in with a massive bet backing the Conservatives to walk away from the polls with a majority.

Yesterday, the odds of a Conservative majority at the general election were 33/1, shortening into 25/1 following Sunak’s announcement.

Since then, Star Sports have laid a big £30k bet from one confident punter who backs Rishi Sunak’s party to achieve a majority – cutting the price even further to 20/1 as a result.

If successful, the bet would rake in £750,000.

Labour remain the market leaders for a majority despite drifting from 1/12 to 1/8, with some money also piling in for no majority at 11/2 from 15/2 yesterday.

William Kedjanyi, Political Betting Analyst at Star Sports, said: “Rishi Sunak’s decision to call a snap election in July has clearly filled one punter with buckets of confidence in his party, who has placed a massive bet with us at 25/1. This would return £750,000 should the Conservatives achieve a majority.

“We priced a Conservative majority at 33/1 before the announcement at 10 Downing Street yesterday, and since cut the price into 25/1 at which we laid a whopping £30k bet for one punchy bettor. As a result, we’ve sliced the odds further into 20/1 given the emerging support.

“Despite drifting from 1/12, Labour remain the odds-on favourites at 1/8 for a majority vote in July, with a fair amount of support coming in for there to be no majority at all at 11/2 from 15/2.”

General Election odds

Overall Majority: 

Labour Majority1/8
No Overall Majority11/2
Conservatives Majority20/1
Reform UK Majority200/1
Liberal Democrats Majority500/1
Green Party Majority1000/1

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Jack Peat

Jack is a business and economics journalist and the founder of The London Economic (TLE). He has contributed articles to VICE, Huffington Post and Independent and is a published author. Jack read History at the University of Wales, Bangor and has a Masters in Journalism from the University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.

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