Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) convenes every Wednesday in the House of Commons, with the next session set for November 6, 2024, pitting Keir Starmer against Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch amid fallout from Chancellor Rachel Reeves' October 30 autumn budget. Traders focus on whether Starmer references Tory "14 years" of misrule, economic inheritance, or welfare reforms, as Labour backbenchers rebelled over winter fuel payment cuts, forcing concessions and exposing party divisions. Opposition attacks center on employer National Insurance hikes and growth forecasts, while foreign policy like the Chagos Islands handover to Mauritius lingers. Starmer's scripted rebuttals often pivot to past government failures, but unexpected backbench interventions could shift discourse; monitor pre-PMQs briefings for attack lines.
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Mr. Speaker 10+ times
97%
Mr. Speaker 20+ times
76%
Mr. Speaker 30+ times
41%
Hundred / Thousand 5+ times
52%
Thank you 10+ times
29%
War
78%
Shadow Secretary
42%
Deeply Concerning
37%
NHS
60%
Europe
32%
Trump
27%
Nuclear
48%
Epstein
21%
Green
37%
Renewables
41%
National Security
41%
United States
45%
Urgent
38%
Oil / Gas
67%
U-Turn
41%
Public Health
41%
$14,275 Vol.
Mr. Speaker 10+ times
97%
Mr. Speaker 20+ times
76%
Mr. Speaker 30+ times
41%
Hundred / Thousand 5+ times
52%
Thank you 10+ times
29%
War
78%
Shadow Secretary
42%
Deeply Concerning
37%
NHS
60%
Europe
32%
Trump
27%
Nuclear
48%
Epstein
21%
Green
37%
Renewables
41%
National Security
41%
United States
45%
Urgent
38%
Oil / Gas
67%
U-Turn
41%
Public Health
41%
This market will resolve to "Yes" if Keir Starmer says the listed term during the next Prime Minister's Question Time event he participates in. Otherwise, the market will resolve to "No".
Any usage of the term regardless of context will count toward the resolution of this market.
Pluralization/possessive of the term will count toward the resolution of this market, however other forms will NOT count.
Instances where the term is used in a compound word will count regardless of context (e.g. joyful is not a compound word for "joy," however "killjoy" is a compounding of the words "kill" and "joy").
If this market requires a specified number of mentions of a person’s first or last name, a full-name mention will count as one mention (e.g., if a market is about “Joe / Biden 5+ times,” a mention of “Joe Biden” will count once).
AI-generated audio or video will not count toward this market's resolution.
If no such Prime Minister's Question Time event happens by May 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No". If Starmer ceases to be Prime Minister for any length of time by May 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No".
This market is explicitly about scheduled events featuring Keir Starmer titled "Prime Minister's Question Time" (https://www.parallelparliament.co.uk/mp/keir-starmer/dept/cabinet-office/calendar). Speeches, events, or comments that occur outside of named, scheduled events will not qualify toward this market's resolution. If the event contains a Q&A, it will count toward the resolution of this market.
The resolution source will be video of the events. Only remarks which are broadcast or streamed live will count toward this market's resolution.
Marché ouvert : Mar 26, 2026, 4:07 PM ET
Resolver
0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to "Yes" if Keir Starmer says the listed term during the next Prime Minister's Question Time event he participates in. Otherwise, the market will resolve to "No".
Any usage of the term regardless of context will count toward the resolution of this market.
Pluralization/possessive of the term will count toward the resolution of this market, however other forms will NOT count.
Instances where the term is used in a compound word will count regardless of context (e.g. joyful is not a compound word for "joy," however "killjoy" is a compounding of the words "kill" and "joy").
If this market requires a specified number of mentions of a person’s first or last name, a full-name mention will count as one mention (e.g., if a market is about “Joe / Biden 5+ times,” a mention of “Joe Biden” will count once).
AI-generated audio or video will not count toward this market's resolution.
If no such Prime Minister's Question Time event happens by May 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No". If Starmer ceases to be Prime Minister for any length of time by May 31, 2026, 11:59 PM ET, this market will resolve to "No".
This market is explicitly about scheduled events featuring Keir Starmer titled "Prime Minister's Question Time" (https://www.parallelparliament.co.uk/mp/keir-starmer/dept/cabinet-office/calendar). Speeches, events, or comments that occur outside of named, scheduled events will not qualify toward this market's resolution. If the event contains a Q&A, it will count toward the resolution of this market.
The resolution source will be video of the events. Only remarks which are broadcast or streamed live will count toward this market's resolution.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Prime Minister's Questions (PMQs) convenes every Wednesday in the House of Commons, with the next session set for November 6, 2024, pitting Keir Starmer against Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch amid fallout from Chancellor Rachel Reeves' October 30 autumn budget. Traders focus on whether Starmer references Tory "14 years" of misrule, economic inheritance, or welfare reforms, as Labour backbenchers rebelled over winter fuel payment cuts, forcing concessions and exposing party divisions. Opposition attacks center on employer National Insurance hikes and growth forecasts, while foreign policy like the Chagos Islands handover to Mauritius lingers. Starmer's scripted rebuttals often pivot to past government failures, but unexpected backbench interventions could shift discourse; monitor pre-PMQs briefings for attack lines.
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