Win or lose, Osborne’s star is rising

The Chancellor is in pole position to succeed David Cameron

 

LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 19: U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne attends the launch of the National Loan Guarantee Scheme (NLGS) at a Barclays Plc bank branch on March 19, 2012 in London, United Kingdom. Osborne won the backing of all except one of Britain's major banks for his credit-easing plan that aims to funnel cheap loans to small and mid-sized companies. (Photo by Simon Dawson-Pool/Getty Images)

It has been a pretty good week for George Osborne. His pre-election budget passed off without much controversy and received a good press. It may not have yet generated an improved poll rating for his party, but if the Tories don’t win the election, nobody can blame the budget.

Click here to read this article for Betfair, from March 2015

 

About paulkrishnamurty
Freelance journalist and film-maker on politics and sports betting. Professional gambler, using the Betfair exchange, since 2003. I also offer a variety of consultancy services to a range of clients seeking direct tips, strategy advice or other betting related expertise.

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