2005 Conservative Party (UK) leadership election
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The 2005 Conservative Party (UK) leadership election was the internal contest that selected David Cameron as leader of the Conservative Party following Michael Howard’s resignation.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: 2005 Conservative Party (UK) leadership election Context triple: [Liam Fox, candidateIn, 2005 Conservative Party (UK) leadership election]
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A.
Conservative Party leadership election 1995
The Conservative Party leadership election of 1995 was a contest in which UK Prime Minister John Major sought to reassert his authority over the party by calling and then winning a leadership challenge.
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B.
2016 Conservative Party leadership election
The 2016 Conservative Party leadership election was the internal contest that selected Theresa May as leader of the UK Conservative Party and thus Prime Minister following David Cameron’s resignation after the Brexit referendum.
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C.
2019 Conservative Party (UK) leadership election
The 2019 Conservative Party (UK) leadership election was the internal party contest that selected Boris Johnson as Conservative leader and UK Prime Minister following Theresa May’s resignation.
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D.
2007 Labour Party leadership election
The 2007 Labour Party leadership election was the internal contest in which Gordon Brown succeeded Tony Blair as leader of the UK Labour Party and Prime Minister.
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E.
2010 Labour Party leadership election
The 2010 Labour Party leadership election was the contest held to choose Gordon Brown’s successor as leader of the UK Labour Party following its defeat in the 2010 general election.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: 2005 Conservative Party (UK) leadership election Target entity description: The 2005 Conservative Party (UK) leadership election was the internal contest that selected David Cameron as leader of the Conservative Party following Michael Howard’s resignation.
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A.
Conservative Party leadership election 1995
The Conservative Party leadership election of 1995 was a contest in which UK Prime Minister John Major sought to reassert his authority over the party by calling and then winning a leadership challenge.
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B.
2016 Conservative Party leadership election
The 2016 Conservative Party leadership election was the internal contest that selected Theresa May as leader of the UK Conservative Party and thus Prime Minister following David Cameron’s resignation after the Brexit referendum.
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C.
2019 Conservative Party (UK) leadership election
The 2019 Conservative Party (UK) leadership election was the internal party contest that selected Boris Johnson as Conservative leader and UK Prime Minister following Theresa May’s resignation.
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D.
2007 Labour Party leadership election
The 2007 Labour Party leadership election was the internal contest in which Gordon Brown succeeded Tony Blair as leader of the UK Labour Party and Prime Minister.
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E.
2010 Labour Party leadership election
The 2010 Labour Party leadership election was the contest held to choose Gordon Brown’s successor as leader of the UK Labour Party following its defeat in the 2010 general election.
- F. None of above. chosen
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