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- Liz Truss is now 4/9 to be replaced as PM in 2022
- It's now 4/7 that Liz Truss is not the Conservative Leader by the time of the next General Election
- Betting odds are available for the term that Truss serves compared to previous Prime Minister's
Liz Truss is now 4/9 to be replaced as PM in 2022
Lizz Truss is expected to be replaced as Prime Minister in 2022 according to the latest odds from bookies.
Bookmakers make 2022 the 4/9 favourite to be the exit date in her role as Prime Minister, with 2023 just behind in the market at 11/10.
Smarkets say that Truss has a 69% chance of being replaced as PM within the remaining months of the year.
When will Liz Truss be replaced as PM? | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
2022 | 4/9 | 69.2% |
2023 | 11/10 | 47.6% |
2024 | 16/1 | 5.9% |
2025 or Later | 16/1 | 5.9% |

Liz Truss Betting Odds: Bookies give a 55% chance that Truss is given a NO CONFIDENCE vote before the next general election!

Liz Truss Betting Odds: Bookmakers now go ODDS ON at 4/7 that Truss is NOT the Conservative Leader by the next General Election!
It's now 4/7 that Liz Truss is not the Conservative Leader by the time of the next General Election
Pressure is ramping up on Liz Truss to be out of her role and it's 4/7 that she is not the Conservative Leader by the time of the next General Election.
Truss fired Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng on Friday and instantly replaced him with Jeremy Hunt who reversed almost all tax cuts.
There's now a 63% chance that Truss is not the leader of the Conservative Party at the next election, with Betway going 5/4 that she will be.
Betting odds are available for the term that Truss serves compared to previous Prime Minister's
Liz Truss has been Prime Minister for 41 days and will be hoping to stay there for many years to come.
Betting odds are available on her outlasting former Prime Ministers in her length in the role.
Betway make it 1/20 that she at least outlasts George Canning, whose 119 day spell remains the shortest in history.
Liz Truss To Serve Longer than which former PM? | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
George Canning (119 days) | 1/20 | 95.2% |
Gordon Brown (2 years 318 days) | 2/5 | 71.4% |
Theresa May (3 years 11 days) | 13/8 | 38.1% |
Boris Johnson (3 years 44 days) | 7/4 | 36.4% |
Ted Heath (3 years 259 days) | 2/1 | 33.3% |
David Cameron (6 years 63 days) | 5/1 | 16.7% |
John Major (6 years 155 days) | 11/2 | 15.4% |
Liz Truss has been Prime Minister for 41 days now and it's already been a rollercoaster in her reign.
Just two days after The Queen requested Truss to form a new administration as PM, Queen Elizabeth II died peacefully.
It's unclear as to how long Truss will stay in her position for.