John Bercow quotes:

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  • If someone is being very cheeky, it can be quite fun to deal with that situation.

  • I am seeking every day to restore faith in Parliament - to ensure we have a House of Commons which is representative, effective and reconnected to the people we serve.

  • I was proud to be a Tory Member of Parliament for twelve years, proud to represent Buckingham as a Tory, proud to have voted with my party 99% of the time as the record shows.

  • I don't think that people are disinterested or uninterested in politics. I think very often they are disengaged from the formal political process. To some extent they are suspicious or even despairing of formal politics as a means to give expression and effect to what they want.

  • It is quite wrong for party conferences to be used as an excuse for the Commons not to sit. Conferences could be held at weekends.

  • I'm supremely uninterested as to what is written in many of the newspapers.

  • It's a cowardly form of politics to use my spouse to beat me.

  • The Conservatives must realise that being sceptical is different from being phobic in what is an interdependent world.

  • Sally is my wife, but not my chattel or my property.

  • I pride myself on being courteous to people, and trying to fashion good relations.

  • Lying to a committee is a very grave abuse, and there ought to be a clear punishment.

  • Even youngish men can acquire wisdom as time goes by.

  • I do strongly believe myself that members of the government who sit in the House of Lords should be accountable to the elected House because otherwise there is a democratic deficit, and that is wrong.

  • When I first started out in politics I was, what you might describe as, a hard right Conservative.

  • Fairness is not about statistical equality.

  • The prime minister's job is to captain his team, his party and his government.

  • I've never been much given to little social cliques.

  • For far too long the House of Commons has been run as little more than a private club by and for gentleman amateurs.

  • There is no denying or hiding the fact that over the years I moved from well on the right of the Conservative Party, much much more to its left, and therefore to the centre of the poltical spectrum.

  • I never aspired to be Speaker simply so I could say, 'I am the Speaker of the House of Commons,' and tell my children that.

  • If you asked me if I'd rather be Speaker or a very senior minister, I'd say Speaker.

  • I'm not in the business of warning people.

  • There are people who are just very, very sniffy and snobby and have always sort of looked down their noses at me.

  • A legislature cannot be effective while suffering from public scorn.

  • I don't want to crawl over the entrails of past disputes.

  • I'm not psychic. I cannot know what is in the mind of particular public figures.

  • Possibly the fact that I was physically quite feeble, a relatively short little fellow, attracted me to that idea of a very authoritative and aggressive version of Conservative politics.

  • I think the record shows that as Speaker, I have taken the lead in cleaning up politics.

  • One consistent thing in an otherwise inconsistent career is that I've always been passionate about parliament.

  • There's no point in worrying about things you can't influence.

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