Snubs Cummings but Brings up Pigs in Blankets - Boris Speech Buzzword Betting Odds

Snubs Cummings but Brings up Pigs in Blankets - Boris Speech Buzzword Betting Odds
Steve Madgwick
Steve Madgwick Editor-In-Chief

I've spent over 20 years inside the betting industry. I'll guide you to avoid the hype, ignore the noise, and steer clear of the common pitfalls that catch out everyday punters.

  • Bookies are betting on speech Buzzwords
  • Brexit is a certainty, as is Law and order as betting favourites
  • It's 4/1 Boris brings up Pigs in Blankets
  • No mention for Cummins - Dominic is 10/1 to feature with betting sites.

Betting sites are offering odd on what buzzwords Boris Johnson is most likely to use in his keynote speech on the final day of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester today.

Whilst you'll not get rich betting on things like Brexit, Law and Order and Hard Working Families, there may be profits to be made by speculating on Sports Personality of the Year Award Favourite Emma Radacanu, Pigs in Blankets or Dominic Cummings.

It is virtually no bets on Boris saying Brexit today, whilst there is more chance of Pigs in Blankets (4/1) featuring at the conference than the mention of Dominic Cummins at 10/1
Nigel Skinner - Political Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Which exact words or phrases will Boris Johnson use in his 2021 Tory Conference Speech?

Buzzword Odds Probability
Brexit  1.05 95%
Law and Order 1.35 74%
Rising Wages 1.50 67%
Climate Change 2.20 45%
Hard Working Families 2.20 45%
Biden 2.50 40%
Raducanu 3.00 33%
Captain Hindsight 3.50 30%
Woke 3.50 30%
Pigs in Blankets 5.00 20%
Cummings 10.00 10%

General Election

Whilst the more serious punters may be looking for a move in the Next General Election betting odds, the bookmakers are never short of entertaining ideas to keep us glued throughout the final day speech.

And with Boris not shy of a little light-heartedness within the more serious aspect of his deliveries, he has not been afraid to adopt the Woke Americanism in the past, and after much coverage of his arguably amusing slant on Keir Starmer as 'Captain Hindsight is rising rapidly up the ranks and has become General Indecision.' in PM's Questions, there is some support that he may throw the Captain in once again.

Bookmakers think it's only a 7/2 chance that Boris will bring up Captain Hindsight in his keynote speech on Wednesday, Joe Biden and Emma Raducanu are more likely!
Nigel Skinner - Political Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Regardless, betting support for Boris to remain at the head of the Conservative Party until at least the next general election has not wavered this week and he remains 75% certain according to bookmakers odds of being in charge for the foreseeable.

Will Boris be in Charge at the Next General Election?


Odds Probability
Yes 1/3 75%
No 15/8 35%

**Probability percentage figures include bookmakers overround - odds correct at 06/10/2021

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