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- Liberal frontbenchers worked to build unity for the tactic in state organisations.
- Labor party frontbencher Haim Ramon said.
- Cripps was the younger brother of Sir Stafford Cripps, a well-known Labour frontbencher.
- He later meets with Mandelson to tell him that he has received support from key Labour frontbenchers.
- Beazley refused to publicly support either candidate, but several frontbenchers, including Julia Gillard, supported Crean.
- Following Shahrir's lead, a majority of the BN MPs also stood, including some frontbenchers.
- Following the resignation of Lord Strathclyde in January 2013, Earl Howe became the longest continuously serving Conservative frontbencher.
- After his speech, Opposition frontbencher and former immigration minister Nick Bolkus walked across the chamber to shake his hand.
- According to a " Sunday Herald Sun " investigation, McIntosh achieved little voter recognition as a frontbencher.
- The first TD to come out in support of Bruton before his sacking was frontbencher Fergus O'Dowd from County Louth.
- Other frontbenchers in the Senate address the chamber from their seating location in the first row of their side of the chamber.
- Although Long believed he had the most MPs, his support was largely amongst backbenchers and most of the whips and frontbenchers preferred Chamberlain.
- A week ago, the Yorkshireman was a popular frontbencher, often to be found in TV studios defending UKIP against accusations of bigotry.
- Never a frontbencher, Janner was particularly known for his work on Select Committees; he chaired the Select Committee on Employment for a time.
- Not all Opposition frontbenchers are members of the Shadow Cabinet, which is composed of the most senior Opposition Members ( usually around twenty ).
- Barnett spent the next two years on the backbench the first time in his career he had not been either a minister or opposition frontbencher.
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