UK General Election Betting Odds: Labour have a 66% CHANCE of having the most seats at the next General Election according to the latest bookie odds!

UK General Election Betting Odds: Labour have a 66% CHANCE of having the most seats at the next General Election according to the latest bookie odds!
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  • Labour are expected to win the most seats at the next general election according to the latest odds
  • Conservatives given a 2/1 chance to do so by bookies
  • Rishi Sunak given an 11% chance of increasing the Conservative Majority at next General Election

Labour are expected to win the most seats at the next general election according to the latest odds

The next General Election isn't due until January 2025 so it may well be another couple of years at least until we see the next election take place in the UK.

An early election may well be called but that's usually chosen by the Prime Minister and it's doubtful that Rishi Sunak will want to do that.

Bookies say that Labour will win the most seats at the next General Election with odds given of 1/2 that they do so.

Smarkets give a 66.7% chance of it happening with Labour expected to have a big chance of gaining massively at the next General Election.

Labour are expected to win the most seats at the next General Election with a 66% chance of doing so according to the odds
Nigel Skinner - Political Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Conservatives given a 2/1 chance to do so by bookies

On the other hand, the Conservative Party are given a 33% chance of winning the most seats at the next General Election.

The way UK politics has gone in the past 18 months has caused question marks around the Conservatives being at the head of the country.

There have been many calls for an early General Election especially when Liz Truss resigned but there has been no talk of it happening.

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Rishi Sunak given an 11% chance of increasing the Conservative Majority at next General Election

There are also further betting specials on Rishi Sunak's reign including odds around the next General Election, whenever that may be.

According to the odds, there's just an 11% chance that Sunak increases the Conservative Majority at next General Election, which is currently at 80 seats.

BetVictor make it 1/25 that there is no increase in seats at the next General Election for the Conservative party against the 8/1 odds that there will be.

Rishi Sunak is expected to struggle whenever the next General Election may be with the odds saying that he won't extend the Conservative Majority at the next election.
Nigel Skinner - Political Betting Expert - OLBG.com

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