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Keir Starmer departure announced?

Total volume:
$13,895,229
Volume 24h:
$75,833
126%
Liquidity:
$520,407
14%
Open interest:
$1,162,815
0.88%

Starmer out by December 31, 2026?

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Intro

This market tracks whether Keir Starmer, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, will announce his intention to leave office or actually depart from the role before September 1, 2026. Aggregating data from Kalshi and Predict, the consensus probability stands at 79.5% that Starmer will be out by the resolution deadline. Watch for any official statements or formal announcements regarding his departure plans as the September 1, 2026 resolution window approaches.

PredictionHero - Resolution Divergence Alerts (RDA)

Divergence Detected

Issue:

Kalshi and Predict differ on the scope of announcement timing and the explicit treatment of announced-but-not-yet-effective departures. Kalshi specifies announcement or departure before a cutoff date; Predict explicitly states that announcement before market end date triggers Yes regardless of effective departure date.

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If you believe Starmer will announce resignation in early 2026 but the effective date is later, Predict markets (especially Feb 28 and Mar 31) are more likely to resolve Yes. Kalshi markets depend on whether the announcement date falls before the specified cutoff. For longer-dated markets (Jun 30, Dec 31), both platforms converge on similar logic.

Critical Divergence Points:

  • Kalshi:

    Six markets with cutoff dates: Mar 1, Apr 1, May 1, Jun 1, Jul 1, Sep 1, 2026. Resolves Yes if Starmer officially announces intention to leave OR actually leaves before each date. No explicit carve-out for announcement timing relative to market end.
  • Predict:

    Four markets with windows starting Feb 10, 2026 and ending on Feb 28, Mar 31, Jun 30, or Dec 31, 2026. Resolves Yes if Starmer ceases to be PM during the window OR if announcement of resignation/removal occurs before market end date, regardless of when the announced departure takes effect. Key quote: 'An announcement of Keir Starmer's resignation/removal before this market's end date will immediately resolve this market to Yes, regardless of when the announced resignation/removal goes into effect.'
Our PredictionHero Resolution Divergence Alerts (RDA) are there to help users identify potential differences across platforms. They do not replace or supersede the official rules and description of any prediction market. Users are solely responsible for reviewing and understanding the applicable rules and resolution criteria before placing any trade or bet. If you notice a potential inconsistency, discrepancy, or error in an alert, please report it to our team so we can review and improve the accuracy of our data.

Kalshi

The market resolves to Yes if Keir Starmer either officially announces his intention to leave as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom or actually leaves the office before the specified deadline. An official announcement must come from Starmer himself, an authorized representative, or the official governing body, and must be reported by at least one Source Agency; announcements specifying departure more than a year away do not qualify. Leaving office encompasses resignation, termination, removal, impeachment and removal, recall, or term expiration without renewal. Temporary absences such as medical leave, suspension with possibility of return, or delegation of duties while retaining office do not constitute leaving. Forced departures satisfy the resolution criteria even without a prior announcement. Death does not satisfy the payout criterion. The market has multiple deadline variants (April 1, May 1, May 15, May 19, June 1, July 1, August 1, and September 1, 2026), each resolving independently based on whether the specified event occurs before that date.

Predict

This market is for if Keir Starmer ceases to be the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom for any period of time.

Frequently asked questions

The PredictionHero dashboard aggregates real-time odds for Keir Starmer's departure as Prime Minister across Kalshi and Predict, two of the largest regulated prediction markets. It displays live consensus probability, cumulative trading volume of $13,101,416, and 24-hour activity of $75,759 to show market conviction and liquidity. You can compare how each platform prices the same event, track historical price movements, and see which outcome traders favor. This cross-platform view reveals whether markets are converging on a shared forecast or diverging based on different trader bases and contract terms.

Prediction market odds reflect real money at stake, making them distinct from opinion polls. Markets aggregate dispersed information and incentivize accuracy, often pricing in non-public signals about political stability, parliamentary dynamics, and leadership sentiment. While polls measure voter preference or public opinion at a snapshot, prediction markets embed trader expectations about actual departure timing and likelihood. Comparing the two reveals whether markets expect outcomes polls may not yet reflect. Market odds tend to shift faster than poll movements when breaking political news emerges, offering a forward-looking complement to traditional survey data.

Kalshi and Predict may show different odds because Kalshi and Predict can show different implied probabilities for the same outcome because of liquidity, fee structure, participant mix, and how each venue defines the contract.. Kalshi's top outcome resolves on Jul 1, 2026, while Predict uses a Dec 31, 2026 deadline, creating different time horizons and risk profiles. Each platform attracts distinct trader demographics with varying risk appetites and information access. Liquidity depth, fee structures, and UI design also influence order flow and price discovery. Arbitrage opportunities between the two can persist due to friction costs and contract specificity, so comparing both platforms gives a fuller picture of true market sentiment.

The market resolves on Jan 1, 2027. Resolution hinges on whether an official announcement of Keir Starmer's departure from the office of Prime Minister of the United Kingdom occurs before that date. The specific trigger—resignation, removal, electoral defeat, or other departure mechanism—is defined by each platform's contract terms. Traders should review the exact resolution criteria on Kalshi and Predict to understand what events qualify as a valid departure announcement and how edge cases are adjudicated.

Key catalysts include parliamentary confidence votes, internal Labour Party pressure, major policy defeats, health issues, or personal scandals affecting Starmer's viability. General election results, shifting polling on party popularity, and backbench rebellion intensity all influence departure probability. Economic crises, international incidents, or coalition partner withdrawal could accelerate departure timelines. Media narratives about leadership stability and successor positioning also move odds. Unexpected by-election losses or major ministerial resignations signal internal fracture. Markets will reprice sharply on any credible reporting of imminent departure plans or leadership transition discussions within government or party structures.

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