Thirty-ninth Parliament of the United Kingdom

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The Thirty-ninth Parliament of the United Kingdom was the post-war Conservative-dominated legislature that sat from 1951 to 1955 under Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s third ministry.

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instanceOf Parliament of the United Kingdom
chamber House of Commons NERFINISHED
House of Lords NERFINISHED
chamberType lower house
upper house
country United Kingdom
dominantParty Conservative Party (UK) NERFINISHED
electedBy 1951 United Kingdom general election NERFINISHED
electionDate 1951-10-25
endTime 1955
era post-war Britain
followedBy Fortieth Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
government Third Churchill ministry NERFINISHED
hasGovernment Third Churchill ministry NERFINISHED
hasOpposition Labour Party (UK) NERFINISHED
hasPart House of Commons NERFINISHED
House of Lords NERFINISHED
headOfGovernmentDuringTerm Winston Churchill NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
legislativeBody Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
legislativeJurisdiction United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
legislativePeriod 1951–1955
legislativeTermOf United Kingdom NERFINISHED
legislatureNumber 39
locatedIn London NERFINISHED
majorityPartyInCommons Conservative Party (UK) NERFINISHED
meetsAt Westminster NERFINISHED
meetsIn Palace of Westminster NERFINISHED
meetsUnderPrimeMinister Winston Churchill NERFINISHED
monarchDuringTerm Elizabeth II NERFINISHED
George VI NERFINISHED
oppositionPartyInCommons Labour Party (UK) NERFINISHED
ordinalNumber 39
parliamentNumber 39
politicalContext post-Second World War period
precededBy Thirty-eighth Parliament of the United Kingdom NERFINISHED
primeMinisterDuringTerm Winston Churchill NERFINISHED
startTime 1951
typeOfLegislature bicameral legislature

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1951 United Kingdom general election parliamentElected Thirty-ninth Parliament of the United Kingdom