The UK Conservative Leadership Odds On Gove Now Trail Bojo

Posted: April 10, 2019

Updated: April 1, 2020

  • PM Theresa May Self-Skewers On The Kebab Stick Of Brexit
  • UK Conservative Leadership Odds On Gove 6/1 Behind Bojo
  • Sajid Javid Could Well Be The Compromise Candidate At 10/1
As Britain bashes its head against Brexit those seeking to take the place of Theresa May at the head of the nation quietly line up behind the scenes. The UK Conservative leadership odds on Gove, Johnson and the rest of the slavering pack that are available at Bet365, one of the best online betting sites in the UK, suggest the chaos is far from over. Indeed it could get a whole lot worse before it gets better, and the only way to benefit might be to bet on the political outcome.   Brexit, self-harm the team game, has already claimed numerous victims in the political sphere. Resignations from government have never come so thick or fast, political parties are splitting up and the entire parliament has sunk to a level of unpopularity even Donald Trump would be embarrassed about. Brexit is destroying Britain. The UK Conservative leadership odds on Gove or Bojo then are like those upon who’ll take command after the ship of state has hit an iceberg.
Next Tory Leader Odds
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg – 50/1
  • Penny Mordaunt – 33/1
  • Johnny Mercer – 22/1
  • Andrea Leadsome – 20/1
  • Matthew Hancock – 14/1
  • Sajid Javid – 10/1
  • Dominic Raab – 7/1
  • Jeremy Hunt – 6/1
  • Michael Gove – 6/1
  • Boris Johnson – 9/2
UK Conservative Leadership Odds
Michael Gove looks surprised
Boris Johnson, the blonde bombshell, gets 9/2 at Bet365, one of the best online sportsbook sites in the UK, to be next tory leader which puts him just slightly ahead of the UK Conservative leadership odds on Gove which loiter at 6/1 right now. This isn’t a great surprise. Bojo has been leader in waiting for a while now, which Michael Gove has consistently demonstrated he’s a superb at being unpopular with voters and looks far too much like children’s TV favorite Pob.

Sensible Sajid Javid 10/1 To Be Next Tory Party Leader

Jeremy Hunt (so ghastly he’s his own rhyming slang) also gets 6/1 which puts him just slightly ahead of the utterly gormless Dominic Raab at 7/1. Sajid Javid could well be worth a punt at Bet365 since he’s getting 10/1 and could be the sensible compromise candidate away from the tribal infighting that may well see those UK Conservative leadership odds on Gove, Bojo, Raab and Hunt be horribly misleading. Theresa May was no one’s frontrunner when she took over.
The UK Conservative Leadership Odds
Boris Johnson (left) is the favorite to became the new Tory leader
What makes it all the more interesting is that when you check out the book for Next Prime Minister at Bet365 you’ll find Boris and Michael share 5/1 chances, pipping Labour’s Jeremy Corbyn who only gets 11/2. This means the UK Conservative leadership odds on Gove and Co have to be examined through the prism of the Brexit aftermath, where the nation will be looking for a savour and your usual bet on sports in the UK might just need to be on cockroach racing.

UK Conservative Leadership Odds On Gove & Bojo At Bet365

Of course, the Labour Party have its own problems. Brexit has turned Parliament into a political version of The Somme where no one makes any progress but there are an awful lot of needless casualties and watching Prime Minister Question Time is like looking upon actors continuing the play even after the theatre is ablaze and the audience has left in a panic. The UK Conservative leadership odds on Gove, Bojo, Raab and Hunt might be bad, but Corbyn upsets as many Brits.
Next UK Prime Minister Odds
  • Jacob Rees-Mogg – 50/1
  • Andrea Leadsome – 25/1
  • Matthew Hancock – 18/1
  • David Lidington – 14/1
  • Sajid Javid – 11/1
  • Dominic Raab – 10/1
  • Jeremy Hunt – 8/1
  • Jeremy Corbyn – 11/2
  • Michael Gove – 5/1
  • Boris Johnson – 5/1
With the Tories so divided, useless and ruling over a national catastrophe of their own making it should be easy for Labour to sweep them aside, but under the stewardship of the unpopular anachronism that is Jeremy Corbyn, it has wholly failed to do so. If you’re going to take advantage of UK gambling laws then to back the UK Conservative leadership odds on Gove or Bojo do remember to stick a little on them to also become the next PM too. You may as well.
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