Boris Johnson Betting Specials: Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is now 25/1 to star on either I'm A Celebrity or Strictly Come Dancing this year!

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Betting odds are now offered on Boris Johnson appearing on Reality TV at some point in 2024 with bookmakers extending their novelty markets.

Boris Johnson Betting Specials: Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson is now 25/1 to star on either I'm A Celebrity or Strictly Come Dancing this year!

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  • Bookmakers go 25/1 that Boris Johnson stars on either Strictly Come Dancing or I'm A Celebrity this year
  • I'm A Celebrity has seen Matt Hancock and Nigel Farage appear in last two years
  • Conservatives are expected to lose the next General Election whenever that may take place

Bookmakers go 25/1 that Boris Johnson stars on either Strictly Come Dancing or I'm A Celebrity this year

Novelty betting markets continue to be offered by bookmakers as the year gets underway and Boris Johnson is one of the famous faces that appear in these odds.

The former Prime Minister is now 25/1 to appear on either Strictly Come Dancing or I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! according to the latest odds offered by bookmakers.

Star Sports offered a whole host of specials at the start of the year, in a market that has since been removed, that looked at a variety of different outcomes that could happen throughout the year.

The betting odds suggested that there's a 3.8% chance of Johnson appearing on either reality show this year and it wouldn't come as a major shock if he did.

What the expert says...

Boris Johnson is now 25/1 to appear on either I'm A Celebrity or Strictly Come Dancing this year with the former Prime Minister potentially moving to Reality TV in 2024!

Nigel Skinner - Political Betting Expert - OLBG.com

I'm A Celebrity has seen Matt Hancock and Nigel Farage appear in last two years

I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here! has been the television show to appear on if you're a politician in the last 2 years with both Nigel Farage and Matt Hancock starring.

ITV faced major backlash in having Farage on this year and that was replicated in the viewing figures with some of the lowest numbers that the channel has seen for the show in years.

Matt Hancock also faced big backlash for his appearance and was suspended by the Conservative Party for joining the line-up but eventually made the final three.

Both Hancock and Farage finished third on their series of the show which proved that the viewers that watched found them entertaining at least.

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Conservatives are expected to lose the next General Election whenever that may take place

Betting odds are also offered on the next General Election with the Conservatives expected to be thumped in the polls according to the latest markets.

Labour have a 1/14 chance of having the most seats won at the General Election with those odds suggesting there's a 93% chance that it happens.

The Conservatives have drifted right out to 11/2 now for most seats won and that seems unlikely to happen now.

Next UK General Election - Most SeatsOddsProbability
Labour1/1493.3%
Conservatives11/215.4%
Reform UK66/11.5%
Liberal Democrats
150/10.7%
Green Party150/10.7%
What the expert says...

The upcoming General Election looks like it may be a straightforward one for the Labour Party with bookmakers now suggesting a 1/14 chance that Keir Starmer's party win the most seats.

Nigel Skinner - Political Betting Expert - OLBG.com

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