If the latest opinion polls are correct then the Conservatives are facing wipeout in the General Election – and Rishi Sunak could be in danger of losing his seat!
The Tory leader will need to win the constituency of Richmond and Northallerton on Thursday, July 4 if he is to stand any chance of keeping his belongings at 10 Downing Street, but he is scrapping with 12 political rivals including Count Binface and YouTuber Niko Omilana in his bid to be returned as an MP.
Richmond and Northallerton is technically a new constituency that has been created as part of last year’s boundary review, although it is effectively the successor to Sunak’s former Richmond (Yorks) seat, which he won with a 27,210 majority in 2019.
If Sunak were to suffer a staggering defeat then his political career would almost certainly be over and he’d take his place in history as a pub quiz answer by being the first sitting PM to lose their seat.
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Richmond and Northallerton constituency odds
Richmond and Northallerton constituency odds are on paddypower.com and prices for the leading contenders can be seen on our snazzy widgets below.
Conservative candidate Rishi Sunak is the favourite with Paddy Power to win the Richmond and Northallerton constituency in the 2024 UK General Election.
Labour candidate Tom Wilson is next in our betting for the Richmond and Northallerton constituency in the 2024 UK General Election.
*All prices are bang up to date with our snazzy widgets, while odds in copy are accurate at time of publishing but subject to change
Richmond and Northallerton constituency candidates
Jason Barnett (Independent)
Count Binface (County Binface Party)
Daniel George Callaghan (Liberal Democrats)
Angie Campion (Independent)
Louise Anne Dickens (Workers Party of Britain)
Kevin Foster (Green Party)
Rio Goldhammer (Yorkshire Party)
Niko Omilana (Independent)
Brian Neil Richmond (Independent)
Sir Archibald Stanton (The Official Monster Raving Loony Party)
Rishi Sunak (Conservative and Unionist Party)
Lee Martin Taylor (Reform UK)
Tom Wilson (Labour Party)
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