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(Bloomberg) -- Boris Johnson zigzagged back to a softer Brexit stance, saying there was a "million to one" chance he’d lead Britain into a chaotic split from Europe, as lawmakers sought to make sure he couldn’t even if he wanted to.
On Tuesday, the front-runner to be Britain’s next prime minister had pledged to leave the European Union on Oct. 31, with or without a deal. "Do or die, come what may," he said. A day later he was walking that back, saying he didn’t expect Britain to end up in no-deal limbo. “I don’t think that’s where we’re going to end up. I think it’s a million to one against, but it is vital that we prepare," he told a leadership contest event Wednesday. ![]() To cater for this development, Betfair are to revise their available prices for all markets, No Deal Brexit now being available at 1.000001 ![]() |
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What's the timeframe for the Thames freeze?
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He didn't say but said something like:
"...with all this hot weather around..." |
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Thanks, would have done a speculative fiver if it was for the coming winter or something.
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Anyway, the main thing is to keep no deal on the table, even if it's on the corner marked 1,000,000/1
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Shytehawks find it very easy to talk nonsense it's like they've got no filter,like their racing pricing can be any price you like when you don't take bets.
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