A better idea would be that Politicians get paid the average industrial wage.
Nate
Which would have the impact of having only independently wealthy individuals as MPs.
A better idea would be that Politicians get paid the average industrial wage.
Nate
How will that work? How is that representative of the people...the expertise is already there in the Civil Service, an MP is there to represent their constituents, not be an Accountant, Scientist or Economist.
You are talking about removing representative democracy and replacing it with a Technocracy.
surely its actually just adding a qualification requirement to the role?
anyone can still do it.
I think people do want reform of the political system, one that isn't stacked in favour of the two big parties.
No. The last thing we need is more lawyers and accountants in Westminster.
How on earth do you change that?
I think youll find that all positions where this matters (e.g. chancellor of exchequer is a history graduate) it's irrelevant, because those politicians are not there to make decisions based on data, research or academic study.
The fact is they are there to do precisely as their party intends.
Indeed, but that would require making it more representative rather than less...in the context of what the OP is asking, I think that reform of the civil service is more appropriate to the question.
How would you reform it?