Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure as Prime Minister, with approval ratings at historic lows around net -50 following stagnant growth and policy missteps, driving trader consensus on potential early exit. Recent developments include the March release of Mandelson files revealing Epstein links, prompting opposition resignation demands and left-wing criticism from figures like Jeremy Corbyn; Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar's direct call for Starmer to step down on March 24; and Deputy PM Angela Rayner's speeches signaling frustration and leadership ambitions. Expected heavy Labour losses in May 7 local elections could trigger a party leadership challenge, though no formal no-confidence vote looms absent opposition unity. Party divisions persist, but Starmer shows no intent to resign.
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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.
The resolution source for this market will be the government of the UK, however a consensus of credible reporting will also suffice.
Market Opened: Mar 4, 2026, 2:12 PM ET
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0x65070BE91...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.
The resolution source for this market will be the government of the UK, however a consensus of credible reporting will also suffice.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Keir Starmer faces mounting pressure as Prime Minister, with approval ratings at historic lows around net -50 following stagnant growth and policy missteps, driving trader consensus on potential early exit. Recent developments include the March release of Mandelson files revealing Epstein links, prompting opposition resignation demands and left-wing criticism from figures like Jeremy Corbyn; Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar's direct call for Starmer to step down on March 24; and Deputy PM Angela Rayner's speeches signaling frustration and leadership ambitions. Expected heavy Labour losses in May 7 local elections could trigger a party leadership challenge, though no formal no-confidence vote looms absent opposition unity. Party divisions persist, but Starmer shows no intent to resign.
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