0 a person who is interested in and supports a particular political party or other organization but is not a member of it
Law in this setting may well be the 'camp follower' of globalisation: seen as relatively unproblematic and effective because strictly limited in social aim and scope.
Systems of governmental intervention have had their camp followers, who followed in order to pick up the available pickings.
There was, in the first place, the question of the camp followers, and in the second place, the canteen owners who found their way into the military camps.
The term 'camp follower' has usually been used pejoratively and dismissively.
In this letter 'private follower', is taken to mean privately contracted camp follower.
And it will not be the voice of a satellite or a camp follower.
I do not think that she objects to the name of a camp follower.
She is underpaid and under-fed, and is regarded as nothing but a poor camp follower.