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- Hosting an episode of Have I Got News For You leads the Starmer specials market at 6/4
- Strictly Come Dancing sits next-best at 2/1, with I'm A Celebrity and The Traitors both at 3/1
- Betting experts are treating a post-Downing Street entertainment pivot as the near-inevitable next chapter
Betting Experts Move Fast on Starmer's Next Chapter
Betting experts have wasted little time pricing up what comes next for Keir Starmer following his resignation as Prime Minister, with a fresh specials market landing that focuses entirely on his potential media career rather than any political comeback.
The move mirrors a familiar pattern whenever a high-profile political figure steps back from front-line duty, with the entertainment-industry angle priced up first, and it prices up quickly.
Hosting an episode of Have I Got News For You heads the market at 6/4, an implied probability of exactly 40%. That reflects a market that reads the HIGNFY guest chair as the softest possible landing for a departing Prime Minister.
Behind it sit three reality TV shouts: Strictly Come Dancing at 2/1, with I'm A Celebrity and The Traitors both at 3/1.
Keir Starmer Special Odds
| Keir Starmer Specials | Odds* | Implied Probability |
|---|---|---|
| Host an episode of Have I Got News For You | 6/4 | 40.0% |
| Appear on Strictly Come Dancing | 2/1 | 33.3% |
| Appear on I'm A Celebrity | 3/1 | 25.0% |
| Appear on The Traitors | 3/1 | 25.0% |
*As betting sites currently aren't taking bets on this event, odds have been compiled as theoretical probability from an entertainment perspective only and come from an industry expert
The Ex-PM Rebrand Template
There's a well-worn path that every former Prime Minister since the tail end of the 1990s has walked in one direction or another, and it starts almost the moment the removal vans pull away from Downing Street.
Speaking tours, memoir deals, board appointments, foundation launches mean the ex-PM starter kit rarely varies much.
What has shifted, and shifted noticeably in the last decade, is the entertainment layer stacked on top of it.
Strictly Come Dancing at 2/1 has attracted its share of political names over the years, including Ann Widdecombe, Ed Balls, and John Sergeant, and each appearance has done more for the participant's public rehabilitation than any speaking tour could.
I'm A Celebrity and The Traitors at the 3/1 Mark
Both I'm A Celebrity and The Traitors carry considerable prestige with the British viewing public.
Both have booked politicians in recent series, I'm A Celebrity most memorably with Matt Hancock, and The Traitors with a mix of public figures whose participation reshaped their standing with a much younger demographic than they'd previously reached.
That said, both shows also come with a level of exposure that a former Prime Minister may reasonably weigh differently to a former junior minister.
I'm A Celebrity's jungle format demands weeks of round-the-clock filming and physical challenges that are hard to opt out of gracefully.
Where To Bet on Political and Entertainment Specials Markets
Politician specials markets sit at an unusual crossroads between political betting and entertainment betting, and the best entertainment betting sites tend to be the most active traders on them.
Where mainstream sports markets price on data, these specials price on media patterns, casting decisions and public sentiment, meaning variance between bookmakers can be wider than punters may be used to seeing.




