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Who do you believe on Brexit - the bookies or the prime minister?

General election betting | Second EU referendum odds

French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Theresa May
French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Theresa MayCredit: Getty Images

Prime Minister Theresa May has claimed no Brexit is more likely than no deal, although the odds would suggest otherwise.

Hills are offering 1-4 from 4-11 that no agreement will be approved by the UK Parliament before the March 30 deadline, but to revoke Article 50 in the same period is a 3-1 shot.

May is attempting to win over support from MPs to back her Brexit deal in a key vote on Tuesday, however, if that is rejected she will have just three working days to come up with a Plan B.


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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn has already said his party will be against May in the vote and is angling for a general election should the PM lose in the Commons.

Sky Bet rate Labour 11-10 to win the most seats at the next general election with the Conservatives at 10-11.

A second EU referendum remains a runner according to bookmakers at a best-priced 7-4 with Betfred, while Betfair and Paddy Power are 4-7 there won't be another Brexit battle at the polling stations.


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Mark LangdonRacing Post Sport

Published on 14 January 2019inPolitics

Last updated 20:03, 15 January 2019

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