A Quote by Clive Lewis

As an MP, it is my job to hold the government to account. — © Clive Lewis
As an MP, it is my job to hold the government to account.

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We can and must support our MPs in doing the job they will be elected to do: to hold the government to account in order to do what's best for Britain.
The fact is that I'm interested in getting on with my job of holding the Government to account and I think that the Government should get on with the job of effectively running the country and not making excuses for poor performance, not lowering expectations. Their job is to deliver on their election commitments.
I prefer the Greens to remain an opposition party that's able to hold the government to account.
Labour has the responsibility to give a lead where the government will not. We need to bring people together, hold the government to account, oppose austerity and set out a path to exit that will protect jobs and incomes.
I'm not a critic, I'm a journalist. I'm doing my job holding the government to account.
I wish more people knew that the only one of the three main parties where not a single MP flipped from one property to the next, and not a single MP avoided capital-gains tax, where every single London MP did not claim a penny of second-home allowance, was the Liberal Democrats.
Being an MP is a good job, the sort of job all working-class parents want for their children -- clean, indoors and no heavy lifting. What could be nicer?
Oppositions are not there to get legislation through. Oppositions are there to hold the government to account.
Parliament must do a better job at holding the Government to account than it managed in the Article 50 debates.
Every government has signed up to a voluntary legal commitment under at least one of the international covenants and conventions based on the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. But who is holding them to account? Our mission is to make it known that these conventions are good tools for civil society to hold their local authority, their government and businesses accountable.
Bangalore needs a honest, passionate and hard-working MP, and I will be that MP.
If you've got no base, it's very difficult to function as an MP. You cannot be a 'virtual' MP, you must be a proper one.
As an MP, I could hardly meet my constituents' genuine needs as the funds at an MP's disposal are meagre.
I have been an MP and government minister.
I think it's the height of patriotism to continue to exercise your right as a citizen and to hold your government to account. Isn't that what the very essence of democracy is about?
These are issues we've been grappling with since the Constitution was written: how you hold your government to account for its words and deeds. It's all about power and the abuse of power.
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