Labour government, 1964–1970
Harold Wilson was appointed Prime Minister of the United Kingdom by Queen Elizabeth II on 16 October 1964 and formed the first Wilson ministry, a Labour government, which held office with a thin majority between 1964 and 1966. In an attempt to gain a workable majority in the House of Commons, Wilson called a new election for 31 March 1966, after which he formed the second Wilson ministry, a government which held office for four years until 1970.
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Cabinet of the United Kingdom | |
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Wilson (1964) | |
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People and organisations | |
Monarch | Elizabeth II |
Prime Minister | Harold Wilson |
Prime Minister's history | 1964–1970 |
First Secretary |
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Total no. of members | 339 appointments |
Member party | Labour Party |
Status in legislature | Majority 317 / 630 (50%) (1964) 364 / 630 (58%) (1966) |
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Opposition party | Conservative Party |
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Outgoing election | 1970 general election |
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Predecessor | Douglas-Home ministry |
Successor | Heath ministry |
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Pre-Prime Minister
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
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