Examples of 'frontbench' in a sentence

Meaning of "frontbench"

frontbench (noun): the seating area in a parliament or legislative body where the leaders of the majority party sit
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Frontbench MPs have an open invitation to attend.
Abbott reveals new frontbench after reshuffle.
Kristina Keneally misses out on promotion to Labor frontbench.
Government and frontbench posts.
It often follows an MP 's promotion to the frontbench.
Clive Lewis returns to frontbench in Labour reshuffle.
The strike was supported by the Green MP Caroline Lucas and several frontbench Labour MPs.
In the succeeding months, he was a frontbench MP and the leader of his party.
She knows some of those feeble-minded idiots on the Liberal frontbench.
Labour frontbench fury as Diane Abbott goes rogue".
Leadership election and frontbench role.
He returned to the frontbench after the 2001 election as a spokesman on the Treasury.
However, the next month she returned to the frontbench in the same post.
He stepped down from his frontbench role on learning of the charges on 5 February 2010.
Mundella was once again in Opposition, but maintained his place on the Liberal frontbench.

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The following is the Green frontbench in the 48th Parliament.
As a concession to Brown, Kennett kept him on the frontbench.
Kennedy moved into frontbench politics in 1989, becoming the party 's spokesperson for Health.
No? But I can tell you this - one of the current frontbench is really nuts.
In parliament, he was made a frontbench spokesman on Health in 1997 by Paddy Ashdown.
After the 2006 State Election he stepped down from the frontbench.

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