Phrases with «frontbench»

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The word "frontbench" refers to a group of important politicians who sit in the front rows of parliament. They usually hold key positions in the government or the opposition, and are responsible for making important decisions and debating important issues. Full definition

Noun + «frontbench»

Sentences with «frontbench»

  • Lamont announced a major shakeup of the Labour frontbench team on 28 June 2013. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • It's not just about bums on frontbench seats. (mirror.co.uk)
  • Eurosceptic Tory MPs - newly confident following an 81 - member rebellion over the EU last month - consider the increased subscription a backdoor bailout, as does the Labour frontbench team, which wants to encourage rebellion by Tory backbenchers. (politics.co.uk)
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