Brexit - No 2nd EU Referendum Say Oddsmakers

Written by:
Gilbert Horowitz
Published on:
Feb/26/2019

Theresa May was set to rule out a no-deal Brexit to stave off rebellion and avoid a rebellion by members of parliament, who are threatening to grab control of the divorce process, The Sun and Daily Mail newspapers reported.


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The initial Brexit vote was among the largest political bet in modern history.  Oddsmakers have No 2nd EU referendum as the favorite at 1/3 odds, but these prices could shift dramatically in the coming days.  Yes pays 2/1 odds.

If May does rule out a no-deal, it would mark one of the biggest turning points in the United Kingdom’s labyrinthine Brexit crisis since the shock 2016 referendum vote to leave the European Union.

After the British parliament voted 432-202 against her divorce deal in January, the worst defeat for a government in modern British history, May has tried to use the threat of a potentially disorderly no-deal Brexit to get concessions out of the EU.

But British lawmakers worried that May risks thrusting the world’s fifth largest economy into an economic crisis have threatened to usurp control of Brexit from the government in a series of votes on Wednesday.

More Brexit Bets Available:

John Bercow still to be Commons Speaker on April 1st 2019                            
NO UK EU Referendum before end 2019                                                                        
The UK to apply to rejoin the EU by 2027                            
Another UK EU Referendum before end 2019                                                                        
Another EU Referendum to be held before April 1st 2019                            
UK To Leave EU With No Brexit Deal Before 1st April 2019                    
Two or more different PMs to be involved in the UKs Brexit negotiations before April 1st 2019                            
2019 Referendum And UK Votes To Remain

- Gilbert Horowitz, Gambling911.com, Reuters was also used for this report

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