Which countries will the UK Prime Minister visit in 2025?
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94%
South Africa
85%
Finland
84%
Ireland
81%
Germany
64%
Egypt
55%
Luxembourg
53%
Brazil
34%
Sweden
34%
Spain
31%
Saudi Arabia
31%
UAE
31%
Australia
31%
China
30%
Japan
26%
Singapore
26%
Indonesia
26%
Nigeria
26%
Hungary
24%
Israel
21%
South Korea

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  • Update 2025-16-01 (PST): - Resolution is based on the holder of the office, not specific individuals. (AI summary of creator comment)

  • Update 2025-16-01 (PST): - A visit counts only if there is evidence that the Prime Minister leaves the airport. (AI summary of creator comment)

  • Update 2025-16-01 (PST): - If the PM sits inside the plane on the tarmac while it refuels, it would not resolve YES. (AI summary of creator comment)

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@JoshuaWilkes Switzerland can resolve YES; Starmer attended the Women’s EURO 2025 final in Basel.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/07/28/keir-starmer-taxpayer-funded-private-jet-euros-final/

bought Ṁ835 Answer #EUdzNhUZUR YES
opened a Ṁ2,000 Answer #SSUglU29IQ YES at 99.0% order

Poland and Belgium can resolve YES.

bought Ṁ504 Answer #LcQ0tuqUAg YES

@lisamarsh As can France.

bought Ṁ10 Answer #QgzI8pUtPs NO

Does italy include Vatican state?

@JussiVilleHeiskanen no, nor does it include San Marino

bought Ṁ50 Answer #UPCQdn599q NO

Do transit stops count as 'visiting' for the purposes of this market?

@PaulBenjaminPhotographer as long as there is evidence that the PM leaves the airport

If the PM sits inside the plane on the tarmac while it refuels it would not resolve YES

bought Ṁ50 Answer #udpc259Cph YES

Confirming that it's the person who is Prime Minister of the UK that counts, not Sir Keir Starmer (the current holder of the role)?

That is to say:

Sir Keir leaves the role, but his replacement goes to Brazil - Resolves YES.

Sir Keir leaves the role, then goes to Latvia for a holiday - does not resolve YES.

@PaulBenjaminPhotographer yes, it's the holder of the office, not a particular individual

So as not to be a massive bellend (by buying the correct answers and then throwing a tantrum when the market changes) I'm going to point out that 2024 has already finished...