United Kingdom general election, 1966
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The United Kingdom general election of 1966 was a parliamentary election in which Harold Wilson’s Labour Party won an increased majority, consolidating its hold on government mid-decade.
All labels observed (3)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| 1966 United Kingdom general election | 3 |
| 1966 United Kingdom general election called by Harold Wilson | 1 |
| United Kingdom general election, 1966 canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: United Kingdom general election, 1966 Context triple: [United Kingdom general election, 1970, previousElection, United Kingdom general election, 1966]
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United Kingdom general election, 1970
The United Kingdom general election of 1970 was a national parliamentary election in which Edward Heath’s Conservative Party unexpectedly defeated Harold Wilson’s governing Labour Party, leading to a change of government.
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United Kingdom general election, 1979
The United Kingdom general election of 1979 was a pivotal national vote that brought Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative Party to power, ending years of Labour government and marking the start of a major shift in British economic and political policy.
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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.
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1951 United Kingdom general election
The 1951 United Kingdom general election was a national parliamentary vote in which Winston Churchill’s Conservative Party returned to power, ending the post-war Labour government led by Clement Attlee.
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United Kingdom general elections
United Kingdom general elections are nationwide democratic contests in which voters choose Members of Parliament to form the government in the UK’s House of Commons.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: United Kingdom general election, 1966 Target entity description: The United Kingdom general election of 1966 was a parliamentary election in which Harold Wilson’s Labour Party won an increased majority, consolidating its hold on government mid-decade.
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A.
United Kingdom general election, 1970
The United Kingdom general election of 1970 was a national parliamentary election in which Edward Heath’s Conservative Party unexpectedly defeated Harold Wilson’s governing Labour Party, leading to a change of government.
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B.
United Kingdom general election, 1979
The United Kingdom general election of 1979 was a pivotal national vote that brought Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative Party to power, ending years of Labour government and marking the start of a major shift in British economic and political policy.
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C.
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.
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D.
1951 United Kingdom general election
The 1951 United Kingdom general election was a national parliamentary vote in which Winston Churchill’s Conservative Party returned to power, ending the post-war Labour government led by Clement Attlee.
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E.
United Kingdom general elections
United Kingdom general elections are nationwide democratic contests in which voters choose Members of Parliament to form the government in the UK’s House of Commons.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: United Kingdom general election, 1966 Description of subject: The United Kingdom general election of 1966 was a parliamentary election in which Harold Wilson’s Labour Party won an increased majority, consolidating its hold on government mid-decade.
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