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Bookies lay bets on UK PM's new baby

Updated on: 25 August,2010 07:57 AM IST  | 
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Bookmakers are offering odds of 12 to one on the prime minister choosing Lucy which was ranked twelfth on a list of the top baby names of 2009 or Daisy, which came in at seventeenth

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Bookmakers are offering odds of 12 to one on the prime minister choosing Lucy which was ranked twelfth on a list of the top baby names of 2009 or Daisy, which came in at seventeenth.

Other possible names include Elizabeth at 16 to one and Juliet at 20 to one. More daring gamblers could place a bet on the baby being named Beyonc ufffd, after the American singer, at 500:1, or Cammy Cameron, at 1000:1.
Staunch believers in the strength of the coalition government were offered odds of 25:1 on the child being called Nicky.

However, the couple wants to reflect the child's Cornish birthplace with her middle name. Tamara was suggested to the Prime Minister by reporters as a possible name -- a reference to the River Tamar, which forms Cornwall's border with Devon. "Well obviously. We're the right side of the Tamar," he said.




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