UK Parliament 1964–1966
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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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Target entity: UK Parliament 1964–1966 Context triple: [John Hunt (British politician), parliamentaryTerm, UK Parliament 1964–1966]
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56th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The 56th Parliament of the United Kingdom was the legislative term of the UK Parliament elected in the 2015 general election, during which the Conservative Party formed a majority government under Prime Minister David Cameron.
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46th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The 46th Parliament of the United Kingdom was the short-lived, hung parliament that sat after the February 1974 general election, during which Harold Wilson led a minority Labour government.
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United Kingdom general election, 1966
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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54th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The 54th Parliament of the United Kingdom was the legislative term of the UK Parliament that sat following the 2005 general election, during which Tony Blair’s Labour government initially held power.
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UK Parliament 2015–2017
The UK Parliament 2015–2017 was the 56th Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected in the 2015 general election and sitting until the snap 2017 election, encompassing the Conservative government led first by David Cameron and then by Theresa May.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: UK Parliament 1964–1966 Target entity description: 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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A.
56th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The 56th Parliament of the United Kingdom was the legislative term of the UK Parliament elected in the 2015 general election, during which the Conservative Party formed a majority government under Prime Minister David Cameron.
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B.
46th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The 46th Parliament of the United Kingdom was the short-lived, hung parliament that sat after the February 1974 general election, during which Harold Wilson led a minority Labour government.
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C.
United Kingdom general election, 1966
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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D.
54th Parliament of the United Kingdom
The 54th Parliament of the United Kingdom was the legislative term of the UK Parliament that sat following the 2005 general election, during which Tony Blair’s Labour government initially held power.
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E.
UK Parliament 2015–2017
The UK Parliament 2015–2017 was the 56th Parliament of the United Kingdom, elected in the 2015 general election and sitting until the snap 2017 election, encompassing the Conservative government led first by David Cameron and then by Theresa May.
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Subject: UK Parliament 1964–1966 Description of subject: 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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