So then, jake, those who suggest that too many MPs have attended the top schools and universities are deluded. Don’t get me wrong. I do not subscribe to that idea. I think we need quality minds to tackle difficult issues. But we need a mixture. Very often people of only “average intelligence” are in many cases quite able identify issues and come to reasoned decisions and are certainly capable of representing the interests of others.
So how, exactly, are we to achieve this Utopian ideal? How do we measure “above average intelligence”? Only those with a 2:1 or better can apply? That rules our Sir Richard Branson, Sir Alan Sugar and the actor David Suchet. Do we set an examination before people can stand for Parliament? What does the exam cover? Those who fail cannot apply? Suppose less than 650 candidates pass? Do we reduce the number of MPs, set a lower pass mark, or set an easier exam?
I don’t think I’ll go any further down that road!!!! That’s me done on this one!