Examples of 'backbenchers' in a sentence

Meaning of "backbenchers"

backbenchers: Members of a legislative body who are not part of the government or opposition, usually sitting towards the back of the chamber
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Even the backbenchers are paying attention.
Those sitting behind them are known as backbenchers.
I explicitly speak to the backbenchers in the parliamentary groups.
Backbenchers have a special freedom.
That applies as much to backbenchers as to ministers.
Backbenchers are rather low.
I want you to get to the backbenchers.
We do not hear backbenchers say what they really think.
And they were not all backbenchers.
Indigenous backbenchers threaten to quit.
He also said that he would give backbenchers more power.
Tory backbenchers in particular feel that a shorter delay would be more palatable to ensure a majority.
Even the usually laidback parliamentary backbenchers are getting restive.
The policy was reversed a week later after opposition from some of his own backbenchers.
They are backbenchers.

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Within the big groups there has always been resentment of the backbenchers.
Most are backbenchers.
Backbenchers can press Ministers to take action.
Then there are the backbenchers.
The Israelis know that backbenchers might one day rise to positions of influence.
I am not doing the backbenchers.
Some backbenchers focus entirely on Parliament.
Referred to as backbenchers.
BN backbenchers stage a revolt.
And you should get permission from the backbenchers before conducting an exam.
Backbenchers hate Civil Service pay rises.
We salute these two brave Conservative backbenchers.
It remains to be seen whether those backbenchers will support Mr Johnson tomorrow.
And Weisel might be able to mobilise the backbenchers.
Opposition backbenchers began calling on Kerr to dismiss Whitlam during October.
That scared off a lot of Liberal backbenchers.
Liberal backbenchers and members of the Conservative Party and Bloc Québécois had a free vote.
It is proposed by members of the Opposition or backbenchers.
It had support from Conservative backbenchers but not the leadership.
Leo 's office got meeting requests from some backbenchers.
In most parliamentary systems, backbenchers individually do not have much power to influence government policy.
That is how one of the Conservative backbenchers just put it.
Government backbenchers are also playing this game ; they may also speak for thirty minutes.
There has been much speculation on the influence backbenchers actually hold in Parliament.
My backbenchers are unbelievably Eurosceptic, and UKIP are breathing down my neck ".
Even God should know what could happen if the backbenchers start studying.
However, Conservative backbenchers were keen to pin him down to a referendum.
You used to be the class monitor … and we were the bloody backbenchers.
Castle propose to do to protect backbenchers against that kind of behaviour by the Commission?
A Reform Committee was appointed, made up of both Backbenchers and Ministers.
Unfortunately, Liberal backbenchers appear willing to support the Prime Minister 's dangerous proposal.
Other members of parliament, in contrast, are known as backbenchers.
Many backbenchers participate on committees and introduce Private Members ' bills . Snapshot,.
What grade ought backbenchers be?
At Westminster, the Speaker 's job is to protect the rights of backbenchers.

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