Next Labour Leader Odds: Angela Rayner New Favourite to Replace Starmer

Angela Rayner has shortened from 7/1 into 4/1 to become the next Labour Leader, moving ahead of Wes Streeting and Yvette Cooper in the latest betting market from William Hill.
Next Labour Leader Odds: Angela Rayner New Favourite to Replace Starmer

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  • Angela Rayner is the 4/1 favourite to replace Keir Starmer as Labour Leader.
  • Her odds were 7/1 just last month, showing a major market swing.
  • Wes Streeting (5/1) and Yvette Cooper (13/2) remain credible challengers.

Angela Rayner New Favourite in Next Labour Leader Betting Odds

The political betting markets have shifted dramatically in recent weeks, with Angela Rayner now emerging as the new favourite to become the next Labour Leader

Having been 7/1 at the start of July, Rayner’s odds have been slashed into 4/1, putting her ahead of rivals Wes Streeting, Yvette Cooper and Andy Burnham.

With speculation increasing about the Labour Party’s future direction after Keir Starmer, punters are keeping a close eye on who could take over. 

Bookmakers such as William Hill are already offering strong prices in this high-profile political market.

For those exploring political betting, our top political betting sites and free bets pages provide the best current offers.

Next Labour Leader Odds

Next Labour LeaderOddsProbability 
Angela Rayner4/120.0%
Wes Streeting5/116.7%
Yvette Cooper13/213.3%
Andy Burnham9/110.0%
David Lammy14/16.7%

Rayner’s Rise Reflects Growing Momentum

Rayner’s dramatic shift in the market reflects her growing presence within the Labour Party and her increasing public profile. 

The Deputy Leader has long been seen as a grassroots favourite and punters clearly believe she now has a realistic pathway to the top job.

Wes Streeting remains close behind at 5/1, with his positioning as a centrist figure appealing to some within the party. 

Meanwhile, Yvette Cooper (13/2) and Andy Burnham (9/1) are seen as experienced hands, though Burnham’s absence from Westminster continues to weigh on his chances.

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Expert Comment

OLBG Political Betting Analyst Jake Ashton said:

“Angela Rayner’s odds collapsing from 7/1 into 4/1 shows just how quickly the political betting landscape can change.

Her visibility as Deputy Leader and popularity with the grassroots make her a serious contender, and the market shift suggests punters are confident she would be the leading figure if Keir Starmer were to step aside.

Wes Streeting and Yvette Cooper remain in the frame, but unless there’s a significant shift in party politics, Rayner’s momentum could see her stay at the head of this market."

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