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- Italy are now the 3/1 favourites to leave the EU next
- Greece backed into 6/1 second favourites to leave EU next in betting market
- Further odds on the Next Country To Leave The European Union
Italy are now the 3/1 favourites to leave the EU next
We're more than 6 months into the Giorgia Meloni run as Prime Minister of Italy and the country is now 3/1 to leave the European Union next.
Bookmakers make Italy favourites after far-right Meloni became the first female Prime Minister of Italy when she was elected back in September.
Meloni has long been anti-EU with reports from Politico stating that she called for Italy to leave the euro as early as 2014.
Fast forward 9 years later and Meloni is now leading Italy into a big period in the country's history with Paddy Power now saying there's a 25% chance of the country leaving the EU next.
Next Country to leave the EU | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Italy | 3/1 | 25% |
Greece | 6/1 | 14.3% |
Poland | 7/1 | 12.5% |
France | 8/1 | 11.1% |
Netherlands | 12/1 | 7.7% |
Greece backed into 6/1 second favourites to leave EU next in betting market
Greece's odds of leaving the EU next have been cut to 6/1 with 'Grexit' always a topic of debate when it comes to Greek politics.
The country was close to exiting the EU in 2015 with a newly elected government closing in on negotiations to leave before a late U-turn despite 61% voting against a deal in Greece.
Greece exited the EU's enhanced surveillance framework back in the summer of 2022 and now looks to be going from strength-to-strength as a country.
Further odds on the Next Country To Leave The European Union
Some of the best UK betting sites offer odds for which country will leave the European Union next with the market being one that changes consistently.
Paddy Power has had the odds for the last few years and that looks like showing no signs of changing.
These political markets are growing, especially during General Elections around the world, and other political markets include by-election betting and so on.