But that reassurance is unlikely to prevent the prime minister facing criticism from his back benches.
It will be a vital blow for the authority and strength of the back benches.
Earlier, David Miliband said he would return to the back benches, having lost the leadership to his brother Ed.
He won an unprecedented standing ovation and applause - considered unparliamentary behaviour - from the back benches of his Labour Party.
In eight hour-long episodes, Winston Churchill: The Wilderness Years, detailed Churchill's time on the back benches during the late 1920s and 30s, chronicling his dire warnings about the twin dangers of Hitler and appeasement.
Its existence came to public notice just when, after a quarter-century of intermittent activity on the Labour back benches, Mr Robinson had become a Treasury minister in Tony Blair's new government, and not long after he, of all ministers, had been put in charge of a government effort to winkle out offshore tax havens.
The Chancellor won't want good news overshadowed by a bitter dispute which is causing much alarm on Labour's back-benches.
After the teams had started heading back to their benches and bullpens, Hairston went running across the field yelling and pointing at someone in the Padres' dugout and had to be restrained.
From driving the battered old Commer, with hard benches back and front and his charges sleeping among the amps, he progressed to a tour bus and then to a chauffeured limousine with blacked-out windows, forcing its way through crowds of weeping teenage girls.
From Chiang Mai, visitors spend around four hours in a songtaew, a covered truck with two benches in the back, then two more hours in the back of a 4x4 driving up a primitive road.
Every metal bat goes back into its respective bag, and everyone walks away from the metal benches and the metal bleachers for the long trek to the parking lot and the safety of their automobiles.
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