Backbencher

/ˈbækbɛntʃər/ noun

In the British Parliament, a member of Parliament who sits in the back rows and does not hold a position in the government or opposition leadership.

From 'back' + 'bencher' (one who sits on a bench). This term originated in the 18th century British Parliament, where the physical seating arrangement—with senior politicians at the front and ordinary members at the back—gave rise to this distinct vocabulary.

AMመደብ ቀጣይ ተማሪ
ARالطالب في آخر الصف
BNশেষ সারির ছাত্র
CAalumne de la darrera fila
CSžák poslední lavice
DAelev i sidste række
DESitzplatz-Schüler
ELμαθητής της τελευταίας σειράς
ESalumno de la última fila
FAدانش‌آموز ردیف آخر
FIopiskelija viimeisestä penkistä
FRélève de la dernière rangée
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