Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Also got this re the UK election


Looking at the prices on Betfair for the coming UK General Election there are a few interesting insights that can be drawn:


1) May 6th is nailed on as the date: (staking ?100 @ mid mkt prices)


Before May 6th => ?715

on May 6th => ?24

After May 6th => ?2,125


2) More interestingly, a Majority Tory Government is 3 times more likely than a Hung Parliament, with a Labour Majority being faded aggressively: (staking ?100 @ mid mkt prices)


Conservative Majority => ?65

No Majority => ?198

Labour Majority => ?1,600


3) Digging further into that you can see the likelihood given to the different following outcomes: (staking ?100 @ mid mkt prices)


Cameron/Majority => ?77

Cameron/Minority => ?350

Brown/Minority => ?430

Brown/Majority => ?1,825

Marmora Man Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> The fall is mostly in response to uncertainty

> about forthcoming election - encourage everyone to

> vote, in my opinion for Conservatives but at least

> for anything but a hung parliament.


Why anything but a hung parliament? I was kinda hoping for one to see party leaders grovelling for support. I don't see either main party as inspiring. Surely a coalition could keep whoever the main party is, honest, to a certain extent.

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • That was very kind of you to take the cat to the vet. Did the car not stop?
    • This is a bit outside our area, but I'm posting in case .... Last night (Sat.20 Dec), around 10.30, we saw a cat hit by a car in St Norbert Road, SE4.  We took him to the out of hours vet in Beckenham, where they confirmed that he had died.  They will see if he is microchipped, and contact the owner if so.  They were very kind.   He was a lovely cat, grey and white.  He must have died very quickly.  So sorry to be the bearer of bad news 😞 The vet is Medivet in Beckenham, tel: 0208 650 2003.
    • Watching my cats over the years with foxes, I've found that foxes have totally ignored them. One exception was when a young fox hadn't seen my cat and found himself eye to eye with my cat at a distance of 1 metre. There was a stand off but the fox blinked first and my cat chased him out of the garden. So proud of her. I believe when foxes have attacked cats, the cat has been vulnerable  - old, young, ill wounded.
    • It's also possible that someone is hand feeding foxes and encouraging them by this to approach others. I have heard of foxes attacking young children (if only anecdotally) but not adults. They do seem to attack cats. 
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...