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It's a pretty big salary by most people's standards,
but then it's a pretty important job by most people's standards as well. You can make a damn sight more than that as an accountant, if you're that way inclined.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 13:48, archived)
Exactly
If you're supposed to be running the country, you ought to be paid a salary that will attract people capable of running the country.

Anyone with any brains and ambition is going to think fuck politics, no money in it unless you can get right to the top and start bending the rules and taking backhanders.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 13:50, archived)
What they need is someone with brains and no ambition.
Maybe I should go into politics.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 13:52, archived)
The PM earns about £150K basic
and again, I bet you he has other sources of income. Plus when they leave office they get more money thrown at them.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 13:53, archived)
Definately
after dinner speaking, directorships etc.

If you get into the cabinet, you're laughing, but, not all of them do.

There's what 650 MP's ? So probably only 10% get to be in the cabinet and about 1% or less ever get one of the top jobs like PM or party leader. We still need those 600 odd other people to be motivated and fucking good at what they do, so they need to be well paid, it needs to be an attractive job.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 13:58, archived)
But £64K is a pretty attractive salary
the sort of people who become MPs are either self serving power mongers who think they will get the top jobs and earn all the dough, or people who genuinely want to make things better, in which case a £64K salary is pretty good, providing you can get a place in london paid for.

I'm not against having a system for allowing MPs to live near their place of work, but the house of commons has done it's best to prevent the current system being changed or scrutinised. And what is currently happening is dishonest, if not in some cases illegal.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 14:04, archived)
I wont argue that about 80% of them are dishonest and vile.
But maybe if the job was better paid it'd attract a better class of person.

or at least make it less tempting for them to be dishonest to make a bit more cash.
(, Tue 12 May 2009, 14:08, archived)