Richard Lewis says record will carry him back to Parliament
St. John’s Rural West MP Richard Lewis told Parliament he is confident voters will return him to office at the next general election, pointing to his record and continued support within his constituency.
Speaking during his contribution in the Lower House, Lewis said he is “quite confident” he has represented his constituents well during his time in office.
“I stand here proud and can run on my record,” Lewis said, adding that when votes are counted, “I will be back in the House of Parliament.”
The United Progressive Party MP dismissed criticisms and political challenges, insisting they would not alter the outcome in his constituency.
“Obstacles do not determine your destiny. Purpose does,” Lewis said, noting that the message resonated with him and reflects his approach to public service.
He said he believes residents of St. John’s Rural West recognise that purpose and will “continue to repose their confidence” in him because of his performance and commitment to their interests.
Lewis also expressed confidence that support within key communities remains intact, declaring that constituents “are not changing course” and remain aligned with him politically.
“The die has been cast in St. John’s Rural West,” he said, as he closed his remarks with a prediction that he will return to Parliament after the election.

