UK Parliament 1950–1951
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The UK Parliament of 1950–1951 was the post-war legislature elected in the 1950 general election, marked by a narrow Labour majority under Prime Minister Clement Attlee and significant debates over welfare state consolidation and economic recovery.
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| UK Parliament 1950–1951 canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T16405765 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: UK Parliament 1950–1951 Context triple: [Woodrow Wyatt, parliamentaryTerm, UK Parliament 1950–1951]
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UK Parliament 1945–1950
The UK Parliament 1945–1950 was the post–Second World War legislature dominated by Clement Attlee’s Labour government, which implemented major social and economic reforms including the creation of the modern welfare state and the National Health Service.
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UK Parliament 1959–1964
The UK Parliament 1959–1964 was the post-war British legislature dominated by a Conservative majority under Prime Minister Harold Macmillan (and later Alec Douglas-Home), overseeing a period of relative prosperity and decolonisation.
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C.
UK Parliament 1964–1966
The UK Parliament 1964–1966 was the short-lived Labour-majority parliament elected in October 1964 under Prime Minister Harold Wilson, preceding the 1966 general election.
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D.
UK Parliament 1966–1970
The UK Parliament 1966–1970 was the legislative term dominated by Harold Wilson’s Labour government, marked by social reforms and economic challenges in late-1960s Britain.
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E.
1950 United Kingdom general election
The 1950 United Kingdom general election was a post-war national parliamentary election that resulted in a narrow victory for Clement Attlee’s Labour Party, significantly reducing its previously large majority.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: UK Parliament 1950–1951 Target entity description: The UK Parliament of 1950–1951 was the post-war legislature elected in the 1950 general election, marked by a narrow Labour majority under Prime Minister Clement Attlee and significant debates over welfare state consolidation and economic recovery.
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A.
UK Parliament 1945–1950
The UK Parliament 1945–1950 was the post–Second World War legislature dominated by Clement Attlee’s Labour government, which implemented major social and economic reforms including the creation of the modern welfare state and the National Health Service.
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B.
UK Parliament 1959–1964
The UK Parliament 1959–1964 was the post-war British legislature dominated by a Conservative majority under Prime Minister Harold Macmillan (and later Alec Douglas-Home), overseeing a period of relative prosperity and decolonisation.
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C.
UK Parliament 1964–1966
The UK Parliament 1964–1966 was the short-lived Labour-majority parliament elected in October 1964 under Prime Minister Harold Wilson, preceding the 1966 general election.
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D.
UK Parliament 1966–1970
The UK Parliament 1966–1970 was the legislative term dominated by Harold Wilson’s Labour government, marked by social reforms and economic challenges in late-1960s Britain.
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E.
1950 United Kingdom general election
The 1950 United Kingdom general election was a post-war national parliamentary election that resulted in a narrow victory for Clement Attlee’s Labour Party, significantly reducing its previously large majority.
- F. None of above. chosen
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