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General Election Date Set For May 2010 According To Betting Odds
Wednesday 06 January 2010 at 15:17
No on yet knows the date of the forthcoming General Election but the bookies have May 2010 as clear front runner. William Hill go 1/4 that it will be the 6th and seem very confident in their diary prediction. William Hill also offer 3/1 that it will be before the 6th and 12/1 after the 6th.
Conservatives Almost Certain To Win Election Whenever It May Be
Betfred are slightly more careful plumping for anytime in May at 4/11, and have a stand out price of 10/1on June 2010. Despite this uncertainty it looks like campaigning has already started with the first salvos fired. David Cameron loaded first with his repeated call for change making him sound like high street Big Issue seller. SkyBet have the Conservatives at a very skinny 1/12 to be in number 10 after the election which makes them almost a certainty.
Gordon Brown Unlikely To Last Long But Even Less Likely Lib Dems Will Win Election
The Prime Minister returned fire with his interview on the Andrew Marr show where he wanted to appear statesmanlike and a man who could be trusted. The Labour Party can be backed at 6/1 with SkyBet to secure a fourth term. If you are a Liberal and you fancy their chances of winning power then a big pay day could be coming your way, Nick Cleggs party can be supported at 150/1 with Bet365. To find out the odds on all 2010 political betting markets including hung parliaments and percentage votes click on any of the orange bookie links above.
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