How do you feel about the unelected House of Lords? Or, for that matter, the election-untested Prime Minister and his definitely unelected SPADs?
The EU parliamentarians are paid well, but I think there's a staff quality issue here and that UK MPs are actually underpaid; for the hours and responsibility, it's basically a company director level job.
(Of course, the only people that take EU pay and deliberately do a bad job or fail to turn up are ... UKIP MEPs)
Edit: I missed your reference to "proportional representation", which of course we don't have in the UK parliament either. Which is why the government was able to be formed with only about 42% of votes, plus a veto of the 0.9% of DUP votes. We have a semi-proportional system for MEPs, though.
> (Of course, the only people that take EU pay and deliberately do a bad job or fail to turn up are ... UKIP MEPs)
Well that's blatantly not true. And their "job" is to represent their voters, which they are doing. "We shouldn't be here," was their cry in the Euro election.
Absenteeism/disruption by representative politicians is perfectly fine in my book, as long as that's what they campaign on.
The EU parliamentarians are paid well, but I think there's a staff quality issue here and that UK MPs are actually underpaid; for the hours and responsibility, it's basically a company director level job.
(Of course, the only people that take EU pay and deliberately do a bad job or fail to turn up are ... UKIP MEPs)
Edit: I missed your reference to "proportional representation", which of course we don't have in the UK parliament either. Which is why the government was able to be formed with only about 42% of votes, plus a veto of the 0.9% of DUP votes. We have a semi-proportional system for MEPs, though.