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| ad previously served as Vice Chairman of the | Backbench Agriculture Committee (1997-9) and Secretary |
| his time in the council, Smith served on the | backbench, although after being returned at the 1996 e |
| Coates returned to the | backbench, and did not run in the 1988 election. |
| y government left office, he returned to the | backbench, and did not stand for re-election at the 19 |
| He remained on the government | backbench and ran again as the UAP candidate for Marib |
| esignation as leader Barnett remained on the | backbench and in November 2007 announced that he would |
| Koperberg remained on the | backbench as member for the Blue Mountains. |
| After a long period on the | backbench as a result of a stroke in 1909, which paral |
| s named Co-Chair of the new Liberal Democrat | Backbench Committee on Home Affairs, Justice and Equal |
| an MP in 1970, he was elected to the party's | backbench committee on housing policy even though he w |
| She became chairman of the Conservative | backbench committee on Health and Social Security, and |
| She was also a member of Labour Party | backbench committees on Home Affairs (2002-), Educatio |
| He served on several | backbench committees, and on the executive of the 1922 |
| Lords | backbench committees: Member Information Committee |
| nificant amendments were made in response to | backbench concerns. |
| The Hughligans were a group of | backbench Conservative MPs who were dissatisfied with |
| ible for the Prime Minister's relations with | backbench Conservative MPs. |
| Eventually, | backbench Conservative MPs forced the issue by putting |
| Caerphilly County Council, but remains as a | backbench councillor. |
| In 1943 | backbench dissent forced him from office. |
| Brown served on the | backbench during the Hamer and Thompson governments. |
| As vice-chairman of the Conservative | backbench employment committee, he protested against c |
| mmittee, Joint Secretary of the Conservative | backbench Employment Committee 1987-1988, Joint Vice-C |
| d from the Secretaryship of the Conservative | backbench European Committee by a Eurosceptic. |
| nts members of cabinet, while light blue are | backbench government members. |
| In parliament he is involved in many | backbench groups and campaigns and served as has acted |
| 992, and Joint Secretary of the Conservative | Backbench Home Affairs Committee, also from 1989-1992. |
| He returned to the | backbench in October 2008. |
| inisterial team and instead became a leading | backbench irritant to the Labour government, engaging |
| us incarnation, membership was restricted to | backbench Labour MPs. |
| d the 1922 executive and chaired the party's | backbench media committee. |
| Clermont was a | backbench member for the Liberals. |
| From 1979 to 2001 he was a | backbench Member of Parliament (MP) in the British Hou |
| 1929 election he won Dudley, and served as a | backbench member of Ramsay MacDonald's Labour governme |
| After eight years as a | backbench member of the coalition Government, he was p |
| Nowlan was a Progressive Conservative | backbench Member of Parliament representing a Nova Sco |
| suddenly resigned in March 1947 to become a | backbench Member of Provincial Parliament (MPP). |
| n parliament in early 1988, when disgruntled | backbench Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) Jim |
| ules of procedure) and protect the rights of | backbench members. |
| and House of Assembly as a Liberal and, as a | backbench MHA, took on the legal industry for charging |
| Dufferin Roblin or Walter Weir, and sat as a | backbench MLA on the government side for the next thre |
| A | backbench MLA, she was not prominent in the government |
| ents of Dufferin Roblin and Walter Weir as a | backbench MLA. |
| on as an extremely committed and hardworking | backbench MP more interested in being able to pursue s |
| liens of London", as a modest and unassuming | backbench MP for the fictional constituency of Flydale |
| prime minister of the day to a newly-elected | backbench MP from the governing party who is regarded |
| She served one term as a | backbench MP, but was not re-elected in the 2010 elect |
| After two years as a | backbench MP, Ron Davies was appointed an Opposition W |
| il survey as the third least active Scottish | backbench MP. |
| These enable | backbench MPs to hold ministers to account and are sti |
| uly 1986 he owned up to leading a plot among | backbench MPs to make sure there were enough present a |
| However, many | backbench MPs, particularly those from the Labour Part |
| In March 1988, | backbench NDP MLA Jim Walding, a former Speaker of the |
| tee on Health and Ageing, and the Government | Backbench Policy Committee - Health and Ageing. |
| He served in various | backbench roles in the PQ government, including as Ass |
| After spending her first term on the | backbench, she was promoted to the position of Ministe |
| He was a | backbench support of Mike Harris's government for the |
| Foster again served as a | backbench supporter of Bracken's ministry. |
| Foster was a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's government. |
| Ross served as a | backbench supporter of Mike Harris's government for th |
| During his time in parliament, he was a | backbench supporter of Edward Schreyer's government. |
| his time in the legislature, he served as a | backbench supporter of Dufferin Roblin's government. |
| Corbett was a | backbench supporter of Dufferin Roblin's government du |
| For the next three years, Fleet served as a | backbench supporter of David Peterson's government. |
| elected without opposition, and served as a | backbench supporter of Rodmond P. Roblin's government. |
| For the next five years, he served as a | backbench supporter of Tobias C. Norris's administrati |
| A Liberal-Progressive, he was a | backbench supporter of Bracken's government. |
| In parliament, Clarke was a | backbench supporter of the governments of John Bracken |
| Johnson was a | backbench supporter of Roblin's government during his |
| He won that election, and served as a | backbench supporter of Bill Davis's government. |
| arliament that followed, Shannon served as a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's government. |
| s time in the legislature, Berry served as a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's government. |
| In the legislature, he served as a | backbench supporter of Tobias C. Norris's government. |
| s won the election, and McKenzie served as a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's government. |
| In the legislature, he served as a | backbench supporter of Tobias C. Norris's ministry. |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of Norris's government for the nex |
| or the next three years, Maybank served as a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's government. |
| During this period, Newton served as a | backbench supporter of Rodmond P. Roblin's government. |
| After this election, he served as a | backbench supporter of Norris's ministry. |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of Mike Harris's government for th |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of Douglas Campbell's government d |
| or the next five years, McGregor served as a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's ministry. |
| his time in the legislature, McCleary was a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's government. |
| Wolstenholme served in the legislature as a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's administration. |
| In the legislature, he served as a | backbench supporter of Douglas Campbell's government. |
| Klym was a solid | backbench supporter of the governments of Dufferin Rob |
| Burch served as a | backbench supporter of Douglas Campbell's government d |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of Rodmond P. Roblin's government. |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of Dufferin Roblin's government th |
| After the election, he served as a | backbench supporter of Rodmond P. Roblin's government. |
| She served as a | backbench supporter of Bill Davis's government, and wa |
| n a majority government, and Buchanan sat as | backbench supporter of Rodmond P. Roblin's administrat |
| on, and Lynch served in the legislature as a | backbench supporter of Rodmond Palen Roblin's governme |
| nt in this election, and Winkler served as a | backbench supporter of Thomas Greenway's government. |
| -elected, and served in the legislature as a | backbench supporter of Tobias C. Norris's government. |
| y won this election, and Maybank served as a | backbench supporter of William Lyon Mackenzie King's g |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of Premiers Dufferin Roblin and Wa |
| lected in the 1953 election, and served as a | backbench supporter of Douglas Campbell's government. |
| ion, and Lyle served in the legislature as a | backbench supporter of Rodmond Palen Roblin's governme |
| Fisher served as a | backbench supporter of the government of Mike Harris f |
| majority government, and Garland served as a | backbench supporter of Rodmond P. Roblin's administrat |
| in the 1977 election, and again served as a | backbench supporter of Davis's government. |
| Rogers initially sat in the legislature as a | backbench supporter of Hugh John Macdonald's administr |
| after this election, and McLeod served as a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's administration f |
| ed by an increased majority, and served as a | backbench supporter of premier Tobias C. Norris's gove |
| t, but she instead served in parliament as a | backbench supporter of Brian Mulroney's government. |
| and Ferguson served in the legislature as a | backbench supporter of premiers Hugh John Macdonald an |
| he Progressive Party, and Bachynsky became a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's administration. |
| government in 1940, and Rutledge served as a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's government. |
| rgin in 1988, and served for nine years as a | backbench supporter of the Mulroney and Kim Campbell g |
| s won this election, and McMeans served as a | backbench supporter of Rodmond Palen Roblin's administ |
| t in 1940, and in this manner Lewis became a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's administration. |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of Rodmond Palen Roblin's governme |
| Elliot was a | backbench supporter of David Peterson's government aft |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's government for t |
| ves won this election, and Wiebe served as a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's coalition govern |
| t after this election, and Brown served as a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's administration f |
| ory in this election, and Wilton served as a | backbench supporter of Tobias C. Norris's government f |
| n 1971, 1975, 1977 and 1981, and served as a | backbench supporter of the John Robarts, William Davis |
| He sat as a | backbench supporter of the Liberal government of Willi |
| atives won the election, and Domino sat as a | backbench supporter of Sterling Lyon's government for |
| served in the legislature for two years as a | backbench supporter of Rodmond Palen Roblin's governme |
| his seat in the legislature, and served as a | backbench supporter of Tobias C. Norris's government. |
| ty in this election, and Clement served as a | backbench supporter of Tobias C. Norris's government f |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of Mike Harris's government for th |
| in this election, and Harrington served as a | backbench supporter of Tobias C. Norris's government f |
| He was a | backbench supporter of Douglas Campbell's government d |
| t in this election and MacKinnon served as a | backbench supporter of Bob Rae's administration for th |
| with an increased majority, and served as a | backbench supporter of Tobias C. Norris's government. |
| n the riding of St. Andrews, and served as a | backbench supporter of Douglas Campbell's government. |
| llowing the election, and Little served as a | backbench supporter of John Bracken's administration f |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of Pierre Trudeau's government for |
| y in the 1953 provincial election, and was a | backbench supporter of Douglas Campbell's government d |
| in this election, and Armstrong served as a | backbench supporter of Tobias C. Norris's government f |
| in the 1899 election, and Gordon served as a | backbench supporter of Rodmond Palen Roblin's governme |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of the governments of Hugh John Ma |
| ority in this election, and Wood served as a | backbench supporter of Tobias C. Norris's government. |
| ity in this election, and Lowery served as a | backbench supporter of Tobias C. Norris's administrati |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of Joe Clark's minority government |
| He sat as a | backbench supporter of Premier Richard Hatfield until |
| is election, and Guindon briefly served as a | backbench supporter of Frank Miller's government befor |
| He served as a | backbench supporter of Rodmond P. Roblin's government |
| this election, and Davis briefly served as a | backbench supporter of Frank Miller's administration b |
| A group of | backbench TDs began a "draft Jack" campaign in the hop |
| d Chairman of the Conservative Parliamentary | Backbench Tourism Committee for several successive par |
| stead he became an influential member of the | backbench Treasury Select Committee. |
| Daely served on the | backbench until the elevation of Nathan Rees as Premie |
| I think the most I can say is that he was a | backbench warrior who was out there in the local elect |
| In 1952 Hill, together with three other | backbench women Conservative MPs, wrote to The Times t |
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