is on course to gain up to four seats in the West Midlands this year, according to bookmakers.

The Post has looked at bookies鈥 odds for 25 seats around Birmingham and the Black Country, which suggest Labour will take the and seats from the in the .

They also make Benefits Street star White Dee 鈥 although at 50/1 they aren鈥檛 giving it much chance.

It is not all bad news for the Tories though, with three bookmakers suggesting is a strong favourite to secure the seat from Liberal Democrat Lorely Burt.

The region鈥檚 other Lib Dem seat 鈥 鈥 is projected to be one of the country鈥檚 closest battles, with bookmakers unable to split incumbent John Hemming and Labour challenger Jess Phillips.

They also can鈥檛 pick a winner in , the seat being vacated by Tory Chris Kelly, with Labour and the Conservatives both given the same odds.

is not projected to win any seats this year but pollsters and bookies both agree Nigel Farage鈥檚 party will make major gains in many Black Country seats.

If the bookies are correct, Labour will secure 18 of the 25 seats around the region, with the Tories securing five and the remaining two too-close-to-call.

Matthew Shaddick, head of political odds at Ladbrokes said 海角视频IP had 鈥渁 few decent chances鈥 in the region, suggesting their top three prospects are Dudley North, Walsall North and Dudley South.

Ladbrokes is also offering odds on White Dee in Ladywood, despite the fact she isn鈥檛 a politician.

He added: 鈥淥ne other notable point is that we quote White Dee at 50/1 to win Birmingham Ladywood, as she鈥檚 floated the idea of standing.

鈥淲e calculate the odds using a combination of the 2010 result, current opinion polls, specific local factors and money staked from Ladbrokes customers.鈥

All odds are subject to change and were correct at the time of publication.

See what the bookies are tipping in your ward in this A-Z list: