We are not in a race to the top to give our MPs the highest salaries in the world, are we?
So what if other countries pay more - that bothers me not at all. I do not want a bunch of MPs who are solely motivated by the size of their pay packet running the country- its bad enough already that we are seemingly run by a bunch of party apparatachicks who transition from public school to university to intern to assistant to being parachuted into a safe seat, running roughshod over potentially very good local candidates in the process; All these candidates, from all these parties, with a few honourable exceptions, might as well be interchangeable.
One needs to justify a pay rise, especially a 30% pay rise, in a time of austerity. What will they do better, what will they do more of, to justify such an increase?
The idea that somehow we will get a whole breed of capable gifted individuals suddenly deciding that now politics can pay them what they are worth, they will now take up the reins and run the country competently just does not stack up; Those seeking office are not fundamentally motivated by the salary, whereas those principally motivated by earn great wedges of cash will find better opportunities outside of politics.
I want politicians motivated principally by ideals, concepts and public service - not how much they will take home at the end of the week. Just so long as any salary paid allows for anyone from any walk of life to do the job, and the existing salary quite generously allows for that.
Keep the salary more or less where it is.