- Location
- Brussels, Brussels-Capital Region
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- she/they
In 1966, Labour under Harold Wilson won a large majority of 96, and came close to winning seats such as Bath, Truro, Yeovil, Cheltenham, Isle of Ely, Hereford, Colchester, or South Gloucestershire (much of which is now covered by Thornbury and Yate), which went on to became areas of Liberal strength when the party revived later on. Would Labour doing better and winning those seats, and therefore changing perceptions of who can defeat the Tories in those areas, make it more difficult for the Liberals to revive in these areas and force them to seek alternative springboards, leading to the Liberals possibly being run by different people and going down a different political route as a result, or would it just be a blip?
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