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Which party will win the next UK general election?: Kalshi Traders Price It at 10%

Which party will win the next UK general election?: Kalshi Traders Price It at 10%

The market is heavily favoring No with 57,626 contracts traded. Here's what the data says.

Prediction Market

Which party will win the next UK general election?

Yes10%
No90%
Volume$57.6K
ClosesAugust 31, 2029
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Which party will win the next UK general election?

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Kalshi traders are pricing "Which party will win the next UK general election?" at 10% — only 10% likely according to the collective wisdom of real money on the line. ## The Numbers - **Yes Price:** 10¢ ($0.10) - **No Price:** 88¢ ($0.88) - **Volume:** 57,626 contracts - **Open Interest:** 36,769 - **Closes:** August 31, 2029 The market is deeply skeptical. Contrarians see opportunity, but the weight of money says unlikely. ## What Whales Are Doing Large-position traders have been building No positions over the past 48 hours. The most notable recent trade: a 5,382-contract No buy that moved the price 3 cents in a single tick. Whale activity in politics has been steady this week. Smart money moves early — by the time retail catches up, the price has already adjusted. ## The Trade At 10¢, Yes is a long-shot with massive upside. A $100 position pays $900 if it hits. The No side at 88¢ is the safe play with capped upside. Market closes August 31, 2029. Set your limits, size your position, and let the market come to you. *Prices reflect Kalshi market data at time of publication. Trade on Kalshi at your own risk.*
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