Next Prime Minister Betting Odds: Farage still favourite to be Next Prime Minister as Starmer Era continues

Nigel Farage is 5/2 favourite to be the next Prime Minister, with Kemi Badenoch priced at 9/2. Starmer’s leadership sparks major shifts in political betting markets.
Next Prime Minister Betting Odds: Farage still favourite to be Next Prime Minister as Starmer Era continues

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  • Nigel Farage is the 5/2 favourite to be the next UK Prime Minister
  • Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch second in the betting at 9/2
  • Starmer's time in office so far under scrutiny

Nigel Farage now 5/2 to be Next UK Prime Minister

We're now 285 days since Keir Starmer was sworn in as UK Prime Minister and political betting markets are already turning attention to who could replace him.

Nigel Farage continues to lead the way at 5/2, according to the latest odds from William Hill, with the Reform UK leader well clear of the rest of the pack.

Farage is expected to ramp up pressure on Labour and the Conservatives alike with a run at the next General Election according to the current market.

UK Betting Sites continue to offer odds on the next Prime Minister with a 28.6% chance of Farage getting the role.

While the next Prime Minister market excludes Starmer (as current PM), it reflects growing interest in who could follow him next.

Next Prime Minister after Keir StarmerOddsProbability
Nigel Farage
5/228.6%
Kemi Badenoch
9/218.2%
Wes Streeting
9/110.0%
Yvette Cooper
10/19.1%
Robert Jenrick10/19.1%
What the expert says...
Nigel Farage remains favourite to be the next Prime Minister with bookmakers putting him at 5/2 to take over from Keir Starmer next. The odds imply a 28.6% chance of Farage becoming the next PM!

Jake Ashton - Political Betting Expert - OLBG.com

Kemi Badenoch follows behind Farage in the market

With the Conservative Party undergoing major rebuilding after its general election defeat, Kemi Badenoch was the woman chosen to lead the party into their next stage.

At 9/2, she is second in the betting market behind Farage to become the next Prime Minister and could do so if the Conservatives step up at the next election.

Badenoch’s reputation as a no-nonsense communicator and policy-focused operator appeals to both the party base and voters.

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From party leadership races to next general election specials, there are plenty of ways to stay informed. 

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