If we leave the EU we won't need MEPs. I am surprised that so little has been made of the MEP gravy train. Not only do we pump billions into the EU each year but we pay these 'representatives' vast sums just for merely turning up.
This, from a couple of years ago. No reforms have been made since.
"Treasury figures have shown that the annual cost of a MEP sitting in the EU assembly is £1.79 million each a year, which is three times the cost of a Member of Parliament in the House of Commons."
And expenses? It's obscene. This from the same article.
"But the big difference between MEPs and MPs is the generous, or even lavish, expenses and allowances – entitlements that are worth over £415,000 a year each.
One allowance for parliamentary assistants to work in the Brussels or local office of an MEP is worth £213,000 a year.
The allowance has been dogged by scandal with MEPs funnelling large amounts of cash to individuals, often relatives or political party cronies, who have sometimes done little work.
Over a dozen British MEPs use a loophole, known as "la clause anglaise", to pay close relations, including wives and children, from the parliamentary assistant allowances.
The assistants are the best paid in the world with earnings of up to £78,000 a year and there are plenty of staff working for British MEPs of all parties, including Ukip, on salaries of £60,000 or more.
As well as staff allowances, MEPs are able to earn up to £91,000 a year in "daily subsistence" and "general expenditure" expenses without having to provide any receipts or proof of expenditure – a practice that would not be tolerated in Westminster.
The "subsistence allowance" or "per diem" of £258 is paid in cash without any proof of expenditure, when MEPs sign an attendance register in Brussels or the Strasbourg seat of the parliament.
The payment is known as "sign in and slope off" among the more cynical MEPs and is notorious for allowing them to pocket the money without staying in the EU assembly, or even Brussels, to do any work."
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/eu/10777351/MEPs-second-pension-gravy-train-pays-and-perks-of-MEPs.html
www.theguardian.com/world/2014/apr/27/meps-final-payoff-157000