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Brown odds-on not to lead Labour

Things just get worse for Mr BrownThings just get worse for Mr Brown

Friday, 25, Jul 2008 05:05

Gordon Brown is now odds-on not to lead Labour into the next general election, according to bookmaker William Hill.

The vertiginous drop in Mr Brown's chances of remaining in his position follows Labour's disastrous result in last night's Glasgow East by-election in which they lost the seat to the Scottish National party (SNP).

Mr Brown is now 4/6 to not lead his party into the next election. He's 5/6 to be gone by the end of the year and 10/1 to lose his seat at the next general election.

The fortunes of those who might replace him remain temperamental. Jack Straw has slid into first place, his odds having been cut from 8/1 to 4/1. David Miliband's chances have dropped significantly from 2/1 to 9/2.

Tellingly, the only possible comparison with current odds on a Tory victory at the next election is Tony Blair in 1997. The Conservatives are now 1/4 favourites to win the next election.

"This has to be the final nail in the Labour coffin and the odds suggest that Gordon Brown is living on borrowed time," said William Hill spokesman Rupert Adams.


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Carl Brown, Aldershot: i think its outragous that gordan brown has let this country slip after tony blair. get labour out and put some one who knows what their doing in to lead this country.


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