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William Hill: Latest Political Odds

Davis Odds Slashed! Bookmakers William Hill have shortened the price about David Davis succeeding Michael Howard as Conservative leader from 7/4 to 5/4. The price was shortened following a number of substantial wagers including one of £2000 placed in a Hill's Southampton branch.Can Howard Finally Beat Blair? Despite speculation that Tony Blair will step down as Labour leader, bookies William Hill make Michael Howard the 1/7 hot favourite to leave office before Tony Blair . Hills offer 4/1 that Tony Blair will go before Michael Howard.Next Labour Leader: G Brown 1/6, C Clarke 13/2, D Blunkett 12/1, A Milburn 14/1, J Straw 16/1, J Reid 20/1, P Hain 25/1, R Kelly 33/1, P Hewitt 33/1, D Miliband 33/1, A Johnson 40/1, R Cook 50/1, J Prescott 50/1, P Boateng 66/1, G Hoon 66/1, A Darling 66/1 Next Conservative Leader: D Davis 5/4, M Rifkind 8/1, L Fox 7/1, D Cameron 9/1, A Lansley 12/1, G Osborne 12/1, K Clarke 20/1, W Hague 16/1, T May 25/1,O Letwin 25/1, J Bercow 25/1, A Duncan 25/1, T Yeo 33/1, M Ancram 33/1, F Maude 33/1, C Spelman 33/1, B Jenkin 33/1, Redwood 40/1, E Vaizey 40/1, D Willetts 40/1, D Maclean 40/1, A Norman 40/1, S Dorrell 50/1, A Widdicombe 66/1, B Johnson 66/1, J Kirkbride 66/1, N Soames 100/1, I Duncan Smith 100/1.Will It Be William? Hills report significant support for William Hague to be the next Conservative leader including two three figure bets places at 16/1. The run of money for William Hague will put a smile on Johnathan Corn's face who placed £100 at 66/1 in 2003 that Hague would be Prime Minister in his lifetime and if he is correct he will receive a cheque for £6,700.**William Hill make Labour the 4/9 favourites to win the next General Election but at 13/8 the Conservatives are the shortest price they have been for an Election since 1992, while the Lib-Dems are 50/1.Hills make 2009 4/7 favourite to be the year of the next General Election with 2010 2/1 and 2008 8/1Go to William Hills now!

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