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- Reform UK now move into 7/4 to win the most seats at the UK General Election
- Labour remain favourites in the current betting market
- Further specials look at Luke Campbell's chances of becoming Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire for Reform
Reform UK now move into 7/4 to win the most seats at the UK General Election
Betting odds continue to be offered on some of the biggest political markets with Reform UK now shortening into 7/4 to win the most seats at the next UK General Election.
UK Betting Sites have seen a significant shift in the odds for Most Seats with Reform now 7/4 second favourites after moving above the Conservative party in the latest market.
Nigel Farage has come in and boosted the Reform UK Party since 2024 and now is given a 36.4% chance of winning the most seats with William Hill.
Seemingly the party's stance on immigration, taxation, and national sovereignty has resonated with disillusioned Conservative voters who have switched to the Reform UK party.
Next UK General Election - Most Seats | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Labour | 6/4 | 40.0% |
Reform UK | 7/4 | 36.4% |
Conservative | 9/4 | 30.8% |
Lib Dems | 50/1 | 2.0% |
What the expert says...
Labour remain favourites in the current betting market
With Labour remaining favourites to win the most seats, the real battle could now be for second place with Reform and the Conservatives close in the market.
Keir Starmer's party are only slightly top of the market though with a difference in probability given on 3.6% between Labour and Reform according to the odds.
UK political betting markets can always be unpredictable though with betting sites not always getting it right when it comes to these massive markets.

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Further specials look at Luke Campbell's chances of becoming Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire for Reform
Luke Campbell will be Reform UK's candidate for the Mayor of Hull and East Yorkshire with the former Olympic Boxing champion appearing with Nigel Farage at a party conference last week.
Early odds put Campbell as the 1/2 favourite to win the election in Hull and East Yorkshire with the constituency looking to choose it's first mayor through voting.
