Article 50 5-2 to be revoked as pro-EU campaigners march in London
Prime Minister Theresa May 4-1 to be replaced this month
It's 5-2 with Betfair and Paddy Power that Article 50 - which signalled the UK's intention to withdraw from the European Union - will be revoked.
An online petition called for the whole Brexit process to be scrapped has passed the four-million signatures milestone as pro-EU protesters arrive in London for Saturday's Put It To The People march, seeking a second referendum on the issue.
No-deal drifts after Brexit deadline is extended
PM Theresa May has repeatedly ruled out holding a second referendum and it is 1-3 that there won't be one. A second national poll on the issue is available at 5-2, but as short as 2-1 with Ladbrokes. The same firm go only 4-1 that there is a referendum this year and that the country votes to remain this time.
Betfred have cut their price on the UK not leaving the EU before 2022 to 9-4 from 5-2. It is 6-5 that the UK exits between April and June this year.
Coral quote just 4-1 that May is replaced as PM this month.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will not be attending the march but his deputy Tom Watson will address the crowds. It is 15-8 that Corbyn will be replaced in 2019, with shadow foreign secretary Emily Thornberry heading the market on who succeeds him.
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