I'm a person who promotes the concept of accountability to a great extent, and I've spoken in the Parliament and reinforced the need for accountability.
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I'm a big proponent of accountability.
I think we should all be accountable to our parties, but I also think that accountability should be a process of engagement: that MPs do engage with their constituency parties, do engage with their constituents, and MPs do change their minds on things because of local opinion.
I have a rigid self-accountability. You have to work hard.
Certainly accountability of government is what people are clamoring for; they want to know that when lawmakers make a promise or a proposal, you can actually accomplish it.
Accountability breeds response-ability.
Most of all, be honest with yourself and make sure those in political office, our so called public servants, are being honest, holding them accountable for their actions!
Public servants should always be accountable and responsible for what they are advocating, and I challenge the American people to demand this from their representatives.
I have confidence in the responsibility of those who occupy a seat in the legislature.
I've been in Parliament since 1983, and I've been involved in many issues over the time.
I learned in an extremely hard way that the accountability falls with me.
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