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No deal off the table now?
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"taking back control of our borders" I believe was one of the slogansOriginally posted by Old Greg View PostThe idea is that you know who enters and leaves the country.See You Next TuesdayComment
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So was 'Death to the Turk'. Don't take too much notice of it.Originally posted by Lance View Post"taking back control of our borders" I believe was one of the slogansComment
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5/2 now.Originally posted by minestrone View Post2/1 now.
https://mobile.bet365.com/default.as...0;lng=1;anim=1Comment
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The latest Brexit betting: what are the odds for the EU referendum?
Skybet. Remain 1/9. Leave 11/2.
Boylesports. Remain 1/10. Leave 6/1.
Betfred. Remain 1/9. Leave 11/2.
Sportingbet. Remain 1/10. Leave 11/2.
BetVictor. Remain 1/12. Leave 6/1.
Paddy Power. Remain 1/12. Leave 7/1.
Stan James. Remain 1/7. Leave 9/2.
888 Sport. Remain 2/19. Leave 11/2.
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Your point?Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe latest Brexit betting: what are the odds for the EU referendum?
Skybet. Remain 1/9. Leave 11/2.
Boylesports. Remain 1/10. Leave 6/1.
Betfred. Remain 1/9. Leave 11/2.
Sportingbet. Remain 1/10. Leave 11/2.
BetVictor. Remain 1/12. Leave 6/1.
Paddy Power. Remain 1/12. Leave 7/1.
Stan James. Remain 1/7. Leave 9/2.
888 Sport. Remain 2/19. Leave 11/2.
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I don't think many people would dispute that we are leaving. The question no one can answer for sure is when or how.Originally posted by minestrone View PostThe latest Brexit betting: what are the odds for the EU referendum?
Skybet. Remain 1/9. Leave 11/2.
Boylesports. Remain 1/10. Leave 6/1.
Betfred. Remain 1/9. Leave 11/2.
Sportingbet. Remain 1/10. Leave 11/2.
BetVictor. Remain 1/12. Leave 6/1.
Paddy Power. Remain 1/12. Leave 7/1.
Stan James. Remain 1/7. Leave 9/2.
888 Sport. Remain 2/19. Leave 11/2.
The latest Brexit betting: what are the odds for the EU referendum?I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man
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I shall give you guidance to refer to my first post on this thread...Originally posted by Whorty View PostI don't think many people would dispute that we are leaving. The question no one can answer for sure is when or how.
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2618527
We can be quite sure what date we are leaving on and how we are leaving. We just leave. On that date.Comment
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There's free money on the table @ 5/2 if you're right.Originally posted by minestrone View PostI shall give you guidance to refer to my first post on this thread...
https://www.contractoruk.com/forums/...ml#post2618527
We can be quite sure what date we are leaving on and how we are leaving. We just leave. On that date.Comment
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