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n. - A member of the House of Commons who is not a party leader.

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  • She's a first-term backbencher from exurban Minneapolis who says the Lord told her to run for Congress.
  • If he was an abject failure or what Mark Levin calls a backbencher, nobody would give Rush a second look.
  • He and Ryder anticipated a different kind of backbencher, less loyal to the leadership and dogmatically opposed to Europe.
  • Anon - in the last year, I've earned twice as much as a councillor as a 'backbencher' by virtue of being a portfolio holder.
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