
Penny Mordaunt was briefly joint-favourite with Rishi Sunak to be the subsequent Tory chief after being backed into 9/4 from 5/1 in a single day, however the former chancellor has moved again in entrance at 15/8 to succeed Boris Johnson.
Different contenders embody Liz Truss (9/2), Tom Tugendhat (14/1) and Kemi Badenoch (14/1), Rishi Sunak (1/4) and Penny Mordaunt (4/5) stay the clear favourites to be the ultimate two candidates within the Conservative management contest
In the meantime, Labour’s hopes of a Common Election to happen this 12 months appear unlikely at 15/1.
Betfair Trade: Subsequent Conservative chief after Boris Johnson
Rishi Sunak: 15/8
Penny Mordaunt: 9/4 (was 5/1 on Monday)
Liz Truss: 9/2
Tom Tugendhat: 14/1
Kemi Badenoch: 14/1
Jeremy Hunt: 39/1
Nadhim Zahawi: 43/1
Priti Patel: 79/1
Sajid Javid: 99/1
Suella Braverman: 109/1
Grant Shapps: 239/1
Rehman Chishti: 999/1
Betfair Trade: The ultimate two Conservative management candidates
Rishi Sunak: 1/4
Penny Mordaunt: 4/5
Liz Truss: 15/8
Tom Tugendhat: 7/2
Kemi Badenoch: 13/2
Jeremy Hunt: 11/1
Priti Patel: 15/1
Nadhim Zahawi: 17/1
Suella Braverman: 19/1
Sajid Javid: 20/1
Grant Shapps: 29/1
Betfair Trade: Yr of subsequent Common Election
2022: 15/1
2023: 4/1
2024 or later: 1/3
Betfair spokesperson Sam Rosbottom mentioned, “Penny Mordaunt had been joint-favourite with Rishi Sunak to be the subsequent Tory chief after being backed into 9/4 from 5/1 in a single day, nonetheless, the previous chancellor has moved again in entrance at 15/8 this morning to succeed Boris Johnson.
“Liz Truss trails behind at 9/2, whereas Tom Tugendhat and Kemi Badenoch are each 14/1. Elsewhere, Labour’s hopes of getting a Common Election this 12 months appear slim at 15/1, with 2023 being 4/1.”