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Shirley Williams has been the most prominent member, in fact the second frontbencher since 1974.
"He's really about management not money," one frontbencher said.
"I was most disappointed when David Laws resigned," one former frontbencher said.
The new frontbencher subsequently adopted a more moderate style of parliamentary conduct.
Easiest speech of the week for any frontbencher.
Another frontbencher admits that she has "never felt gloomier".
The 70-year-old former frontbencher has been released from jail after serving just a quarter of his nine-month sentence.
"The meek shall inherit the earth," says a leading Tory frontbencher.
"We felt it was legitimate to question why there was no opposition frontbencher in the week of the Queen's speech," the source said.
"He's a birdbrain and we'll prove it," chortled one Liberal frontbencher.
The bantam Tory frontbencher can hardly be accused of having hidden his homosexuality."
They merely "questioned" whether it was right to have Campbell on the programme instead of a Labour frontbencher.
'It is difficult to see what more we could have done,' said one gloomy Labour frontbencher on Friday.
The frontbencher raised eyebrows by referring to the economic crisis in the Republic of Ireland and government cuts as presenting "new troubles".
She quotes a frontbencher predicting that Nick Clegg will have to sack him after the election.
Says a Tory frontbencher: "To say it doesn't matter at all is wrong; of course we consider such scenarios, although not obsessively.
Labour frontbencher Kerry McCarthy was given a police caution after illegally revealing election results online.
At the time of his resignation, McEwen had served 36 years and 5 months, including 34 years as either a minister or opposition frontbencher.
Tory frontbencher Donald Fleming contended that the extension could make the minister "the virtual dictator of the economy".
"Conservative frontbencher Ann Winterton was sacked today after telling a racist joke at a rugby club dinner."
Ticehurst won the seat with a slim majority of 560 votes, defeating Labor frontbencher Michael Lee.
According to a Sunday Herald Sun investigation, McIntosh achieved little voter recognition as a frontbencher.
The present member, Paul Burstow, is Minister of State for Care Services, thus a frontbencher in government.
A second Tory frontbencher has publicly defended the building of new grammar schools in defiance of David Cameron's controversial new policy.
It includes this wonderful quote from an unnamed Tory frontbencher who describes what Cameron needs to do improve relations with his MPs.