Win as in forms the next government. In the case of a coalition, if reform is the larger party in the coalition I will resolve yes, otherwise if they are the minor party in the coalition I will cancel the market and return funds. This seems fairest to me as even if they are in government I wouldn’t say they have technically “won” being a the smaller party of a coalition, and they haven’t really lost, either.
@mods this is tagged "UK General Election 2024". Everything under this tag should either be closed or changed to "next UK general election" or "UK general election 202X" or something.
Win as in forms the next government. In the case of a coalition, if reform is the larger party in the coalition I will resolve yes, otherwise if they are the minor party in the coalition I will cancel the market and return funds. This seems fairest to me as even if they are in government I wouldn’t say they have technically “won” being a the smaller party of a coalition, and they haven’t really lost, either.
@LukeShadwell aw damn, I just realised I missed your edit lol. Personally I think being the junior partner in a coalition should be NO, not cancel but I guess it's your market. Luckily I realised this before I dumped a few k on NO just now. :)