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This is an important distinction. It remains very hard to see 23 Republican Senators convicting their president. Trump’s base remains loyal. However, a few more weeks of this terrible news cycle, which would be elevated in the case of a Senate trial, and vulnerable incumbents may start to panic. Most notably Senate leader Mitch McConnell is facing a serious challenge in Kentucky.

Pressure could, theoretically at least, be brought to bear. The case of the last president to leave office early – Richard Nixon – is pertinent. ‘Tricky Dicky’ never faced the Senate trial – he resigned, handing power to his Vice President Gerald Ford, and duly received a pardon.

Whether he listens or not, Trump must be receiving similar legal advice. As Robert Mueller made clear, he is not immune from prosecution after leaving office. Asides from the particular allegations that led to impeachment, dozens of criminal and congressional investigations are ongoing, for which Trump could yet be liable. The implications of the Russia investigation have not fully played out yet – Roger Stone’s trial in November will likely release information from redacted sections of the Mueller Report.

Bookmakers have given their verdict on the likeliness of the UK attempting to rejoin the European Union.

Betfair now believes the odds on the UK re-entering the bloc by 2026 stands at 5/1, as frustrations around the Brexit agreement grow.


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By contrast, the firm believes there is a 10/1 chance of Brexit not being reversed by this point, a view reflected in polling on the rejoin movement.

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But Betfair argues that the ongoing disputes over the Brexit deal mean it is an issue that will remain on the political radar by the time of the next election.

It follows Downing Street's attempts to downplay claims from businesses and fishermen that the deal has damaged exports and impacted key sectors.

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'It might fall to a new generation of politicians, in both main parties, to have the honest conversation about Brexit that's so far failed to materialise,' Betfair claimed.

'Getting that done in time for 2026 looks tight. But five years is a long time - think how much has happened in UK politics since 2016 - and the market on the UK rejoining is worth watching.'

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  3. 3Government plans £30bn cut in NHS day-to-day spending from April
  1. 4Boris Johnson: Liar of the land
  2. 5Commons speaker lashes out at Rishi Sunak for 'dashing off' to Budget press conference
  3. 6Former Home Office boss settles tribunal claim against Priti Patel with 'substantial' payout
  4. 7Police to investigate 'sinister graffiti' in Belfast mentioning Michael Gove
  5. 8EU ‘simply cannot trust’ No 10 after NI Protocol move, says Irish foreign secretary
  6. 9My very undiplomatic comments about Boris Johnson
  7. 10Tory MP suggests most Britons are 'economically illiterate' for supporting chancellor

Betfair also gave the Tories a 11/5 chance of winning a majority in the next general election, on the caveat that the vaccine rollout continues to prove a success. It gave Labour a 3/1, and 16/5 chance of gaining a majority and a 6/5 chance of no party reaching an overall majority.

It also predicts that Brexit will remain the biggest factor during 2024 election campaign, giving it 4/11 odds.

'Perhaps Brexit will be the biggest factor at the next election... just as it was at the last. It's not going away and will continue to cause problems for both main parties. It remains to be seen which will suffer most and whether anyone will have the guts to advocate reversing it.'

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A report by several Conservatives last week claimed the Brexit deal had left the UK 'less safe and less secure' and called for Boris Johnson to re-open negotiations with the EU.

Dominic Grieve and David Lidington, a former attorney general and de facto deputy prime minister respectively, led the calls.