Wolverhampton North East has been held by Labour for all but five years since 1950 – and bookies believe that will continue in the 2015 General Election .

Emma Reynolds secured the seat for Labour in 2010 and was named Shadow Minister for Housing in 2013.

Ladbrokes says she is 33/1 on to secure the seat again after securing more than 41 per cent of votes in 2010.

The Conservatives are given a 10/1 shot of success this year while Ladbrokes gives UKIP ’s Simon Ellis a 33/1 chance.

The Liberal Democrats are the rank outsiders for success in Wolverhampton North East, at 100/1.

All odds are subject to change and were correct at the time this story was written.

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