With recent polling seeing the gap between Labour, the Conservatives and Reform UK as close as it's been, we've priced up the United Kingdom's next prime minister.
Odds will display when market is available.
Kemi Badenoch has experienced an indifferent start as Conservative leader and it's not impossible she's replaced before the next general election, which might not be until the summer of 2029, but as the incumbent, she's currently second favourite, narrowly behind Farage.
Of course, Farage hasn't played down the possibility of him taking the reigns of the Conservative Party at some point, and the timing may align well with the next general election.
Labour frontbenchers Wes Streeting, Angela Rayner and Rachel Reeves are next in the betting, but as things stand, they'd need to either take over from current leader Keir Starmer prior to the next election and win that, or take over from Starmer after the next election cycle and win that, which might not be until 2034.