Noun
frontbench (plural frontbenches)
Alternative form of front bench
Last week, however, Premier 's frontbench was compelled to make public documents they had lodged as part of the Ministerial Code of Conduct rules. Source: Internet
The film focused on the leadership challenge against Jeremy Corbyn in 2016 and mass frontbench resignations when Ms Long-Bailey stepped up to become a shadow cabinet member. Source: Internet
Ujjal Dosanjh was the New Democratic Party Premier of British Columbia from July 2004 to February 2005, and was later a Liberal frontbench MP in Ottawa. Source: Internet
In her first appearance back on the Labour frontbench for the best part of five years, Rachel Reeves was both constructive and measured in her reply. Source: Internet
If Mr Corbyn were to remain on Labour’s frontbench, he would become the first leader since Ramsay McDonald to do so. Source: Internet
When a party achieves enough seats in an election to form a majority, the party's frontbench becomes the Cabinet of government ministers. Source: Internet