The election saw the labour party face significant loses, going from a majority of 23 to a majority of 4. The result was a surprise to many, as a labour landslide had been predicted. Opinion polls varied in the month leading up to the election, ranging from a conservative landslide to a labour landslide, with the general consensus on election night that labour would be the largest party in a hung parliament. Harold Wilson would call another election in 1966, winning a landslide victory.
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