Eight Things More Likely Than A Rishi Sunak Tory Majority Come July 4

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Eight Things More Likely Than A Rishi Sunak Tory Majority Come July 4

Just over a week ago Prime Minister Rishi Sunak announced that the country will go to the polls in a general election on July 4. 

Labour are heavily favoured to win a majority, with many not giving the Conservatives a chance when the public cast their vote. 

The best betting sites will always price up all sorts of eventualities when it comes to sports, entertainment and politics.

Our team of odds experts at Gambling.com have collated the odds across a host of betting markets available to the British public to see what they feel is more likely to happen than a celebratory Sunak on the steps of Downing Street in just over a month's time.

A Conservative party majority, allowing Sunak to form a stable Conservative government is priced at a general 33/1 - which equates to less than a 3% chance!

Look how it stacks up against the following possible outcomes. All of these are considered more likely to happen according to the leading bookmakers across the country and that shows the task ahead for Rishi and Co in this election.

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