The big day in both, the EU’s and Britain’s history is coming soon and the betting odds of EU referendum reacts to the current happenings. As Obama’s visit was one of these influential facts on the betting odds of EU referendum, most people would say the UK will remain within the EU after the polling day, June 23.
Last week there was a press conference held at the Foreign Commonwealth Office in London, where President Barack Obama warned the British Prime Minister, David Cameron, about the consequences of leaving the European Union.
Barack Obama said in a report, he hopes his words will change some voter’s thinking. He explained further, it would take a long time – at least 10 years – for Britain to strike a new trade deal with the US in case of leaving the EU. The president marked the relationship between the two nations ‘special’, and urged if the UK left the EU, they wouldn’t got preferential treatment in any future trade negotiations.
Britain would find itself at the ‘back of the queue’ in making trade deals with the US, said President Obama, which sounded like an official warning against the Brexit. So Brexit campaign – British Exit – doesn’t seem appropriate at the moment. Furthermore, as a sign of the Obama-effect, the global support of the Remain Camp has became obvious; sterling hit against euro on the Asian trade.
Betting Odds of EU Referendum: Remain or Leave
Major bookies clarify the statements above – regarding rather staying than leaving – checking some of them are showing the same pattern.
First and foremost, Bet365 says the betting odds of the EU Referendum with a positive outcome is 1.29 (2/7). However, only 3.75 (11/4) the odds of leaving the 28-member block.
William Hill, another popular bookie also shares the same odds in terms of the referendum. The odds of UK to remain in the EU are 1.25 (1/4), however the leaving odds are smaller 4.00 (3/1).
Apparently, the Obama-effect has its own results, and for now the odds are saying, leaving the UK is not an option. However, we don’t know anything for sure yet. In case agreeing with President Obama’s opinion about the UK shouldn’t leave the EU, bet online and express your thoughts. Before doing so, checking some of the online betting guides could help you not to make mistakes.
As you know, life can’t be only about pure sport, which means you can bet on even politics or the next pope if you wish. Sometimes expressing responsibility for public issues manifests in betting on a major question.