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UK General Election 2010 Betting Odds Mean David Cameron Has Won It For Conservatives
Monday 03 May 2010 at 11:44
UK General Election 2010 Betting Odds now make the Conservatives pretty much certain winners after David Cameron's victory in the final election debate on Thursday. It was the final nail in the coffins of Labour and the Lib Dems although the Lib Dems have seemingly gained more support than ever.
David Cameron Looks To Have Secured Conservative Victory
The odds on a Conservative victory in the UK General Election 2010 were slashed late last week after David Cameron's victory in the final debate and the Conservatives now are rated at just 1/10 with VC Bet to win the UK General Election and the shortest price they can be backed at is 1/20 with Stan James. These odds make the Conservatives as good as certain winners this week in the UK General Election 2010 and if you want a bigger price about a Conservative victory you can bet on the number of seats they will win. Paddy Power are offering 4/11 that it is between 301 and 350, you can get more options by visiting the Paddy Power website.
Labour And Lib Dems Out Of It But Nick Clegg Put In Great Performance
Labour had been done no favourites by the now infamous bigot comments made by Prime Minister Gordon Brown but before last week's debate they were still just about in the hunt around the 5/1 mark for the UK General Election. A Labour victory is now all the way out to 12/1 with Boylesports and that still makes them more likely victors than the Lib Dems who are out to 33/1 with Boylesports. Before the live debates the Lib Dems were massive outsiders at 200/1 in the UK General Election Betting Odds and it is a credit to Nick Clegg that he has even got them into the hunt with a very strong first debate performance. For more UK General Election 2010 Betting Odds, including the odds on a hung parliament, click on any of the bookie links above.
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