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Last updated: 05.14 00:19
Top Undervalued
+66.5¢
Wes Streeting(No)
+65.5¢
Andy Burnham(No)
+53¢
Al Carns(No)
Candidates in next Labour leadership election? AI analysis: • +66.5¢ undervalued • Live Prediction Market fair value & mispricing alerts.
Undervalued Options Insights:
Keir Starmer, the current UK Prime Minister and Labour leader, secured a massive majority in the 202...
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Wes Streeting
YesNo
70.5¢
29.5¢
4¢
96¢
0¢
+66.5¢
Andy Burnham
YesNo
68.5¢
31.5¢
3¢
97¢
0¢
+65.5¢
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Rule Risk
Significant risk exists. The rules explicitly state that if no election is scheduled by the end of 2026, the market resolves to 'No'. This means if current leader Keir Starmer remains securely in power without triggering a leadership contest, all options (potentially including Starmer himself) will resolve to 'No'. Additionally, the strict definition of 'official candidate' excludes those who merely announce an intention to run, which could mislead careless traders.
Divergence
Market pricing diverges significantly from mainstream consensus. With 'Yes' shares priced above 40c for multiple figures, the market implies a nearly 50% chance of a Labour leadership election by the end of 2026. Mainstream political analysis, however, views Starmer's position as highly secure, with almost zero expectation of a leadership crisis in the first half of this parliamentary term.