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n. - A member of the House of Commons who does not vote regularly with either the government or the opposition.

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  • This is from the speech Lord Palmer, a crossbencher, delivered in the debate.
  • As the main crossbencher, she's responsible for helping others decide which way to vote.
  • QUEST: Baroness D'Souza sits as a crossbencher, or independent, with no party affiliation.
  • The rulings coincided with a vote in the House of Lords today to suspend two Labour peers and a crossbencher who wrongly claimed overnight allowances – the most serious...
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