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57% back Reform in the ‘next general election’ – London Business News | London Wallet

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
December 31, 2025
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Punters are backing the Reform party to win the most seats at the next UK general election.

The Nigel Farage led party are odds-on at 10/11 to win the most seats and were backed by 57% of bets placed this week. Labour are the bookmakers’ second favourite at 5/2. The Conservatives are third favourites and can be backed at 4/1.

Next UK General Election – Most Seats betting odds

Party Odds Implied win percentage
Reform 10/11 52%
Labour 5/2 29%
Conservatives 4/1 20%
Green 16/1 6%
Liberal Democrats 40/1 2%
Advance UK 80/1 1%
Your Party 100/1 1%

Next UK General Election – Most Seats betting split (this week)

Party Percentage of bets placed (this week)
Reform 57%
Labour 19%
Conservatives 11%
Green 5%
Advance UK 4%
Liberal Democrats 3%
Your Party 1%

Oddschecker spokesman Chris Rogers stated, “The ‘Next UK General Election – Most Seats’ betting market has been hugely popular with bettors this week. Reform are the odds-on favourites at 10/11 to win the most seats at the next general election.

“Punters are firmly behind Reform with 57% of bets placed this week favouring the right-wing party. Labour (5/2) were the second most backed party with 19% of the betting; while the Conservatives (4/1) received 11% of bets placed this week.”



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