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A London woman has placed a £100,000 bet on Britain voting to remain in the European Union in the June 23 referendum.
The unnamed William Hill client - who according to the bookmakers lives in central London - stands to win a total return of £140,000 after backing Britain to stay in the 28-nation bloc at odds of 2/5.
Incredibly, it's the first bet the female client has ever placed, according to William Hill's Graham Sharpe who spoke to Business Insider on Monday.
Sharpe told BI in an email: "It was her first, and, so far, only bet she told me when I spoke to her on Saturday."
He added: "This is the biggest political bet ever placed by a female client, but some way short of the biggest ever political bet, which is one we took on the Scottish Referendum from a male who staked £900,000 that the Scots would opt for the status quo - winning a profit of £193,333.33."
"I have spoken to this gentleman recently, and he is currently weighing up his options before deciding whether to 'reinvest' on the EU Ref!"
Sharpe claimed that William Hill received £3.25 million worth of bets on the Scottish referendum two years ago. However, he believes that the EU referendum is on track to breaking that record.
Fellow bookmakers Betfair made a similar prediction last month. The betting company told BI that the June referendum would likely to Britain's biggest political betting ever.
"Six figure bets are not uncommon in
"Before the £900,000 bet, the largest we had taken was £200,000, but we have taken a number of those - one of them on David Cameron becoming Tory leader back in the day."
"I will be very surprised if we don't take more six-figure bets before June 23."
William Hill's current odds indicate that the probability of a Brexit is just 22% (7/2). This forecast isn't far away from that of polling analyst Matt Singh - whose latest forecast indicated that the likelihood of Britain voting to leave is as low as 17.7%.
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