Ed Miliband to step down after poor Labour Party Conference? Visit Ladbrokes Save For Later Posted by Bettingpro Staff 27 Sep 2011 Tweet Ed Miliband didn't win many plaudits at the Labour Party conference Related Articles See all Westminster news Share it Pin It Labour backers were unimpressed with Ed Miliband's party conference speech and he has been cut to 6/4 to leave before the next General Election.Ed Miliband's speech to the Labour Party conference wasn't well received by punters according to Ladbrokes.As he stood to address the crowd he was a 1/3 chance to still be the Labour leader at the next election however during the speech his odds of not being in charge the next time we go to polls were slashed to 6/4 (from 2/1).It's now 1/2 he's still in charge at the next election which his Labour party are 11/10 second favourites to win from the Conservatives at 8/11.Ed Miliband can also be backed at 20/1 to leave his post as Labour leader before the year is out. Alex Donohue of Ladbrokes told Bettingpro: "Politics punters wasted no time getting stuck into Miliband. Every second he stood on stage his odds of being ousted before the next election dropped and it's now touch and go if he's still at the helm the next time we go to vote."Ladbrokes latest bettingEd Miliband to be Labour leader at next General ElectionYes - 1/2 (from 1/3)No - 6/4 (from 2/1)Ed Miliband to leave as Labour leader before the end of the year - 20/1Most seats at next General ElectionConservatives - 8/11Labour - 11/10Liberal Democrats - 33/1 Read our Ladbrokes review Use code MAXIMUMBONUS to get £50 free at Ladbrokes Like Like Post to wall 195 Reads All Political Betting News Recent Political Betting Articles Next To Leave UK Cabinet Betting – Betting suspended on Jeremy Hunt24 Apr 2012Paddy Power have been forced to suspend betting on the next to leave the UK coalition cabinet follo Next To Leave UK Cabinet Betting – Jeremy Hunt made favourite24 Apr 2012Jeremy Hunt is now the favourite in the dreaded 'Cabinet sack race' betting, according to Ladbrokes Boris Johnson and Ken Livingstone 20/1 to have a fist fight03 Apr 2012Ladbrokes make Boris Johnson the strong favourite at 2/5 to win the London Mayoral Election George Galloway lands huge political gamble to land Bradford West seat30 Mar 2012George Galloway was a 33/1 outsider with Ladbrokes before a deluge of bets on the Scot saw his odds David Cameron backed to leave Cabinet with Ladbrokes26 Mar 2012David Cameron’s odds of leaving Cabinet have been trimmed during a troubled week for the Prime Mini Budget speech betting – George Osborne 50/1 to brandish a 50p piece20 Mar 2012The 2012 Budget speech looks set to include the words Olympics, Stamp Duty and Child Benefit accord More Stories Recent Articles Dalian Shide v Liaoning Hongyun live stream preview26 May 2012Tenth plays host to eighth in the Chinese Super League on Sunday with Dalian Shide taking on Liaoni Monaco Grand Prix Betting – Webber on pole after Schumacher demoted26 May 2012Red Bull’s Mark Webber is the 13-8 favourite with Coral bookmakers for Sunday’s Monaco Grand Prix. Changsha Ginde v Changchun Yatai live stream preview26 May 2012The Chinese Super League continues on Sunday with Changsha Ginde looking to improve their chances o Norway v England - Wayne Rooney rested by Roy Hodgson26 May 2012Wayne Rooney will not be involved when England visit Norway for the first of their two Euro 2012 wa Table Tennis Challenger Series Live Streaming - Monday, May 2826 May 2012The top three in the Table Tennis Challenger Series are in action this week with Thomas Keinath eag Atletico Mineiro v Corinthians live stream preview26 May 2012Atletico Mineiro look to build on their positive start to Brasileiro campaign at home to Corin More Stories Tags Ed Miliband, Labour, Labour Party Conference, Ladbrokes