In 1976 Clough again contested the seat of Blue Mountains, this time winning the election and reversing the victory of the
independent sitting member
Harold Coates three years earlier. Clough was subsequently re-elected in the
1978 State election. In the
1981 State election, following an electoral boundary adjustment, He was subsequently re-elected to that seat in the
1984 State election. At the
1988 State election, Clough lost the seat to
Liberal candidate
David Berry. He contested the
1991 State election, regaining the seat from Berry. Clough retained the seat at the
1995 State election. He decided not to contest the
1999 State election and retired from public life. Former Lithgow Mayor,
Gerard Martin, successfully retained the seat for Labor. Clough did not achieve a higher office during his lengthy parliamentary career. (He did, however, serve as Acting Chairman of Committees for a short time in 1997). During his terms in office his achievements included Bathurst's Macquarie Homes retirement village. He was a strong opponent of privatisation of power stations, financial deregulation and cuts to local services. ==After politics==