How To Use Frontbencher In A Sentence
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And he went on to agree with another frontbencher calling for a more liberal prison regime.
The Sun
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He and other frontbenchers introduced private members bills to stop the so-called party of the people from selling off the people's land around Sydney.
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In July last year he became the first senior frontbencher from any party to enter a civil partnership.
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The Labor frontbencher says it's the PM who's the "wacko" after he sledged the former Labor government in the Washington Post.
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Certainly, Labour frontbenchers say that once the scale of the budgetary bloodletting is made explicit, they will have their best chance yet to win back disgruntled supporters.
George Osborne's talk of percentages and billions will wash over most of us
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Last week there was also an incident when a Tory frontbencher, Keith Simpson, was clumsily told off by the Squeaker for 'chuntering'.
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A senior frontbencher said: 'There were a series of phone calls.
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On top of this, she is one of only a small handful of MPs to be both a frontbencher and a select committee member.
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One Labour frontbencher said: "Charlie Kennedy is in a very angry frame of mind.
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It is being run by advertising agents, frontbenchers and lobby correspondents.
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These are the government frontbenchers, government backbenchers, opposition frontbenchers, and opposition backbenchers.
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He is the government's longest serving frontbencher.
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One of several Tory frontbenchers entitled to the 'cashback' offer last night privately said he would not touch the money 'with a barge pole' and expected Mr Cameron to order his troops to do likewise.
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He told the frontbencher to shut up (in Parliamentary language), adding: ‘There are others who wish to ask questions.’
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You bet we are,' a senior frontbencher said yesterday.
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Frontbenchers must all work to sustain backbench morale, they were told, even by making their share of backbench speeches outside their own responsibilities.
Political briefing: Solid start for Ed Miliband, but he has a long way to go
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A Tory frontbencher, waiting to enter the Chamber while the Speaker's chaplain said prayers on the other side of the swing doors, was subjected to prolonged and matey chatter by the entire team of Treasury ministers.
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There is a process of sifting and screening among MPs and frontbenchers which provides an informal shortlist of possible leaders.
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And he went on to agree with another frontbencher calling for a more liberal prison regime.
The Sun