The odds on a Liberal Democrat victory in the Brent East by-election today narrowed from 4-1 to 11-8 as the poling date of 18th September closes in.
William Hill Bookmakers have now shortened its odds on a Lib Dem victory while the Conservatives odds have widened from 12-1 to 16-1. The Labour odds are at 8-11 on.
The figures demonstrate the continuing closure of the gap between Labour and the Liberal Democrats as the by-election a week tomorrow draws closer.
The Liberal Democrats have been increasingly seen to be hotting up the pace:
Sarah Teather said, "These figures show that the gap between Labour and the Liberal Democrats is drawing ever narrower. Iain Duncan-Smith and his Conservative Party are limping along as also rans in this two horse race. "
"As the campaign reaches its fever pitch finale, it is clear that of trust in both New Labour and the Conservatives has sunk to new levels. The people of Brent are now turning more and more to the Liberal Democrats as the only party that will provide effective opposition to Tony Blair and New Labour."
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