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front bench
noun
- (used with a singular verb) (in the House of Commons) either of two seats near the Speaker, on which the leaders of the major parties sit.
- (used with a singular or plural verb) the leaders who occupy a front bench.
front bench
noun
- the foremost bench of either the Government or Opposition in the House of Commons
- the leadership ( frontbenchers ) of either group, who occupy this bench
- ( as modifier )
a front-bench decision
- the leadership of the government or opposition in various legislative assemblies
Other 51Թ Forms
- front bencher noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of front bench1
Example Sentences
Greene, who is a member of the LGBT+ community, previously claimed he had been sacked from a front bench role at Holyrood over his support for gender recognition reform.
With a squeeze on benefits coming, there is unease on the back, and the front benches, including in cabinet.
Appointed a shadow education minister in 2016, she resigned from the front bench three months later to vote against triggering Brexit.
The Labour front bench looked slumped, slouched and sullen today - the realities of government still proving heavy after less than six months in office.
Jones has not been suspended as a Conservative MS, but has been removed from the front bench as a spokeswoman.
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