With politicians, the rot really started when they wearn't allowed to work and be an MP, as many professional people, had real world experience and they did the public service to put something back into society.
Now we have career politicians, who if they were any good at anything, they would be making far more money doing that compared to an MP's pay. So they are only their for the money and vanity, which is boosted by every successful sound bite.

There are a few exceptions like John Redwood, Michael Gove and Iain Duncan Smith but they are exactly that, exceptions.
Change can happen relatively quickly in politics, if enough people vote UKIP, the Conservatives, will have to pay attention to this audience and change their policies, but as an example the Labour party got its first MP in 1910 and formed their first Government in 1924.
Vache did you register to keep your UK national election vote for up to 15 years? You can do this by registering with the council that covers your last address you were on the electoral role at, before you emigrated.
Will the MEPs and the reset of the officials get a 6.8% rise in their pay and perks, of course not they will expect at least 20%.

Plus you know the money is being well spent, with so little fraud, the auditors have refused to sign off the EU accounts for years as a true and fair reflection of the situation. In Italy and Greece they pay more subsidies for acreage of oil groves than their is agricultural land in the country.
