Ladbrokes make Theresa May 20/1 to be Next UK Prime Minister; Jeremy Corbyn ‘would back’ calls for her resignation

Sports betting website Ladbrokes announced that they have made Theresa May 20/1 to be the next British Prime Minister, albeit in the form of a maximum £1 free bet (presumably to entice people to join their service), here, on the same day that Labour leader Jeremby Corbyn has called for the incumbent Prime Minister to resign, over her police funding record.

Around 19,000 police roles went while Theresa May was home secretary. Jeremy Corbyn was talking to journalists from The Guardian in the video (above) when saying that he would “back” calls for Theresa May to resign.


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