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Privacy Policy

Last Updated: 5/16/2026

At LabourLeadershipOdds.co.uk, we are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring your personal data is handled safely. This notice should be read together with our Cookie Policy, Data Protection page, Terms, and Responsible Gambling information.

Who We Are

LabourLeadershipOdds.co.uk is the operator of this website. Before publishing, add the full legal entity name and a live privacy contact address to this notice.

Information We Collect

Newsletter Data: If you sign up for our newsletter, we collect your email address and, optionally, your name. We use this strictly to send you political intelligence briefings and updates.

Analytics: We do not load non-essential analytics by default. If analytics are enabled in future, they will only run after you give consent through the banner.

Affiliate Links

We use affiliate links to partner bookmakers. When you click on these links, a tracking code (often a cookie) may be placed on your device by the third-party bookmaker or affiliate network to attribute the referral to our site. We do not control these cookies, and they are governed by the privacy policies of the respective bookmakers.

Cookies and Similar Technologies

We use a strictly necessary first-party cookie to remember your consent choices. Optional storage for analytics or marketing remains disabled until you opt in. See the Cookie Policy for details of the categories used on the site.

Data Storage and Retention

We store newsletter subscriber data securely using established database providers (e.g., Supabase). We retain your email address only as long as you remain subscribed or until you request deletion, subject to any legal obligations that apply.

Your Rights

Under the UK GDPR, you have the right to access, rectify, erase, restrict, or object to processing of your personal data where applicable. You can also withdraw consent at any time for consent-based processing.

Complaints

If you are unhappy with how we handle your data, you can raise the matter with the site operator and, if needed, with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office.