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Backbenchers
Backbenchers are MPs or members of the House of Lords that are neither government ministers nor opposition Shadow spokespeople . They are so called because, in the Chamber, they sit in the rows of benches behind their parties' spokespeople who are known as frontbenchers
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Excellent CPD and resources from UK Parliament Education
1st November 2023
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Select committees and role of Commons: case study
20th March 2023
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Immigration and small boats - a rich vein of examples
15th March 2023
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Sunak and a Tory rebellion over Northern Ireland
21st February 2023
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Sunak's major wind problem
29th November 2022
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"Mini" budget and role of backbenchers
4th October 2022
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Questioning the Effectiveness of the UK Parliament
28th August 2021
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How the government faced down a backbench rebellion
14th July 2021
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Good example of constituency obligations of an MP
7th April 2021
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An influential committee of MPs lambasts test and trace
10th March 2021
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Another example of Tory backbench dissent
28th February 2021
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Universal credit: successful use of Opposition Days by Labour?
21st January 2021
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Rebels, rebels? The tiers are a mess
1st December 2020
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The conflict between MP duties
11th January 2016