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    Blair at 33/1 to be next Labour leader


    by Leon on 27th June, 2008 at 5:19 PM    

    Something to amuse yourself with this Friday afternoon:

    After Labour’s disastrous showing in Henley, William Hill have re-calibrated their odds for when Brown will leave office and for who will succeed him. Miliband’s favourite to be the next party leader (at 3/1), but Tony Blair’s odds have suddenly been cut from 100/1 to 33/1, after a flurry of punter interest. Maybe it’s just one for the silly season, but I’m sure quite a few Labour MPs would be more than happy to have Brown’s predecessor back in No.10.

    What a lovely 1st year anniversary present that is for Gordon Brown! (picture via John Menick)


         
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