Democratically, we have the ability to return accountability and sovereignty to U.K. decision-makers.
“Democratically, we have the ability to return accountability and sovereignty to U.K. decision-makers.”
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Democratically, we have the ability to return accountability and sovereignty to U.K. decision-makers.
“Democratically, we have the ability to return accountability and sovereignty to U.K. decision-makers.”
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“Democratically, we have the ability to return accountability and sovereignty to U.K. decision-makers.”
“Anyone who grew up against the background of the Cold War will recall the downfall of the Berlin Wall and the opening up of Eastern Europe to freedom and democracy.”
“Technology and telecoms companies provide the platforms and services where contact is often made between a fraudster and victim.”
“I was bewildered and angry that the police were siding with a political movement and subscribing to a contested idea of critical race theory and undermining their legitimacy in their public order function that was totally unacceptable.”
“I want to thank all of those civil servants, police, Border Force officers and security professionals with whom I have worked and whose dedication to public safety is exemplary.”
“It brings me no pleasure whatsoever to vote against my Conservative government.”
“The CARFA Act is about accountability in the federal government: making sure that taxpayers are getting their money's worth and not being defrauded. This is a bipartisan concept, and it is worthy of broad support across the Congress.”
“You need basically some accountability rules, which means democratic checks and balances at the euro zone level, and definitely, you have to increase convergence in terms of taxes, in terms of social affairs and so on.”
“We must continue to raise our voices until there is full accountability, including police reform, as well as justice for us all and not just a privileged few.”
“In the last analysis, of course, an oath will encourage fidelity in office only to the degree that officeholders continue to believe that they cannot escape ultimate accountability for a breach of faith.”
“Traditionally, in America, we have accountability as kind of a key feature of each branch of government in some way. So, you know, you obviously have to run for office. Or if you're a judge, you've got to be nominated by political officials and so on.”