Phrases with «front bench»

The phrase "front bench" refers to the seating arrangement in a legislative chamber, usually the lower house of parliament. It is the area where the most important and influential members of the political party sit, and it can also symbolize their role in shaping policies and decisions. Full definition

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Sentences with «front bench»

  • A 3 - passenger front bench seat is standard, and bucket seats are optional. (topspeed.com)
  • It would be good to hear that the Conservative front bench team has decided to put this particular phrase out of our misery. (conservativehome.blogs.com)
  • «I believe - I hate to say this because they are all nice people - that those on the opposition front bench have been rolled,» she said. (politics.co.uk)
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