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  1. "The general election of 1964: forty years on" published on by Oxford University Press. We use cookies to enhance your experience on our website. By continuing to use our website, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

  2. 15 de oct. de 2014 · M alcolm X wouldn’t recognise Smethwick these days. When he visited in 1965, the town north-west of Birmingham was certainly the most colour-conscious, perhaps the most racist, place in Britain ...

  3. In the General Election of 1964 the Labour Party won 12,205,808 votes(44.1 per cent), the Conservative Party gained 12,002,0642 votes (43.4 per cent), the LiberalParty 3,099,283 votes (11.2 per cent) and the Communist Party 46,442 votes (0.2 per cent).

  4. 26 de nov. de 2019 · The map above shows the results of the 1964 UK General Election. The number of seats won out of 630 by the major parties (and % vote share) were as follows: Labour: 317. Leader and Prime Minister: Harold Wilson Conservatives: 304. Leader: Sir Alec Douglas-Home Liberal: 9. Leader: Jo Grimond. Notable things about the 1964 election include:

  5. Opinion polls. In the run-up to the 1964 general election, various polling organisations conducted opinion polling to gauge voting intention amongst the general public. Such polls, dating from the previous election in 1959 to polling day on 15 October 1964, are listed in this article.

  6. 2 de may. de 2019 · The British general election of 1964 by Butler, David, 1924-Publication date 1965 Topics Great Britain.