backbench|backbenches in English

noun

any of the seats on which the backbenchers sit in the House of Commons (Great Britain)

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1. This issue is creating unrest on the backbenches.

2. The Prime Minister expects strong support from the Labour backbenches.

3. When the election was won, most handsomely, Pym found himself on the backbenches.

4. 21 Between 1974 and 19 however, backbench power enjoyed something of a resurgence.

5. 29 This goes further than recent disclosures about Stonehouse, an aviation minister and postmaster general, which suggested that he was useful to the Czechs only as a backbench MP.

6. Foreign secretary Boris Johnson recently set out his vision of a 'liberal Brexit', backbench MP and chief Brexit 'hardliner'Jacob Rees-Mogg has previously called for a 'bold Brexit' and Liam Fox, the international trade minister, has described a 'Buccaneering Britain' cutting trade deals across the post