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Spread betting on the UK General Election

 

In case you hadn’t noticed, the UK goes to the polls on May 5th, with many of the tipsters predicting another comfortable victory for Labour. Spread betting firm Sporting Index are running a number of markets on the General Election, so if you fancy having a punt on the voting trends it’s well worth opening an account and checking out their latest prices. There is also £100 cash back on offer to all new clients (details below).

So how does it work?
Sporting Index make a prediction on a certain aspect of the election, such as how many seats the Conservatives will win e.g: they currently predict the Tories will win 190 to 195 seats. You then bet ‘high' or ‘low' depending on whether you think they will win more than 195 seats or less than 190 seats. How much you win or lose depends on how right or wrong you are.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Latest Prices
Labour Seats Won 360-365
Conservative Seats Won 190-195
Liberal Democrat Seats Won 64-67
SNP Seats Won 5.1-5.4
Plaid Cymru Seats Won 4.3-4.6
Respect Party Seats Won 0.3-0.6
UK Independence Party 0.1-0.4
Labour Majority 76-83
Percentage Turnout 59.5-61
Labour Vote Percentage 37.25-38
Conservative Vote Percentage 33-33.75
Liberal Democrat Vote Percentage 21.25-22