Backbencher in a Sentence
  • Afterward, despite been offered various minor unpaid posts in the Government, he preferred to remain a backbencher.
  • As soon as Brown openly encourages a backbencher to come forward, Blair's supporters will come out and strike.
  • A senior backbencher said, " I dread to think of some of the scenes they will capture.
  • Such a complaint was made by Lib Dem backbencher Evan Harris on the Today program this morning.
  • It quickly turned the MP for West Bromwich East, a hitherto unfamiliar backbencher, into something of a new media star.