Next Labour Leader Betting Odds: Wes Streeting Favourite as Keir Starmer Marks Five Years at the Helm

As Keir Starmer marks five years as Labour leader, Wes Streeting is 5/1 favourite to succeed him. Rachel Reeves, Andy Burnham and Angela Rayner also feature in the latest odds.
Next Labour Leader Betting Odds: Wes Streeting Favourite as Keir Starmer Marks Five Years at the Helm
Jake Ashton
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  • April 4 marks five years since Keir Starmer became Labour Party leader
  • Wes Streeting leads the betting at 5/1 to be his successor
  • Reeves, Burnham, Cooper and Rayner also remain strong contenders in a tightly priced market

Five Years of Starmer: Speculation Builds Around Labour’s Future Leadership

As of today, April 4, 2025, it’s been five years since Sir Keir Starmer became Labour leader and while his position remains secure for now, betting sites continue to price up his potential successor with Wes Streeting leading the market at 5/1.

The anniversary has reignited conversation around the future direction of the party, particularly with his leadership as Prime Minister constantly questioned as well. 

While a Starmer leadership remains very much secure for the near future at least, punters are already looking ahead to who could take over next, with William Hill continuing to offer odds.

Here’s how the latest market looks on the next Labour Leader:

Next Labour LeaderOddsProbability
Wes Streeting
5/116.7%
Rachel Reeves
8/114.3%
Andy Burnham
8/111.1%
Angela Rayner
9/110.0%
Yvette Cooper
9/110.0%
Bridget Phillipson
12/19.1%
What the expert says...
Rachel Reeves and Angela Rayner are interesting cases in the market with Labour never having a female leader. Each could represent a different direction for the party if Starmer steps aside in the future.

Jake Ashton - Senior News Editor - OLBG.com

Streeting Leads, but Field Remains Wide Open

Wes Streeting, the current Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, has risen steadily in both media profile and bookmaker confidence. 

His positioning as a centrist with clear communication skills makes him a likely frontrunner should Labour look for continuity in leadership style post-Starmer.

Also priced in the market at 8/1 is Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, whose grassroots popularity continues to fuel speculation about a Westminster return.

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Where to Bet on the Next Labour Leader

You can find Next Labour Leader odds on a range of Political Betting Websites, especially as election season heats up. 

These markets can shift quickly based on polls, reshuffles, and leadership sentiment.

New users can also take advantage of Free Bets and sign-up offers available across top UK bookmakers.

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