captain-pilchard
Registered on: 02/28/2008
Questions: 152
Answers: 354
Helpful answers: 99.14 %
Network: 8
Trackers: 0
Bookmarks: 0
Rank: Doctorate
iQ Points: 1,892
Questions & Answers by captain-pilchard in "politics"
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- Is Boris Johnston an amiable buffoon, and does he make a refreshing change from most politicians? (closed)
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- Answer: He's a very clever, canny political operator. He comes across as a fool but he's no such thing (wasn't he editor of The Spectator? I don't think they let just anyone do that). He's created himself as ...Show all
Answers by captain-pilchard in "politics"
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- What do you think Tony Blair's biggest mistake was ? (closed)
- 21 minutes after the question was posted (03/03/2008 03:12pm)
- earned credits 4 - earned iQ points 1
- captain-pilchard: The Iraqi war. Secondly, marrying Cherie. This sounds shallow, maybe, but every time I see them together, I can't help thinking that there's something inherently wrong with him, to have married a ...Show
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- Why is Mugabe not ashamed to show his face ever again. (closed)
- 4 hours after the question was posted (04/08/2008 08:13pm)
- earned credits 10 - earned iQ points 2
- captain-pilchard: It's because he is obsessed with power for its own sake. He's only in power because people didn't stand up to him. It's their own problem, anyway. I don't know why we as a country have to act as ...Show
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- Health tourism? your views? (closed)
- 3 hours after the question was posted (04/30/2008 03:37am)
- earned credits 27 - earned iQ points 6
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7 Answers - 1 different opinion to the answer of captain-pilchard
captain-pilchard: I think it's a bit extreme, to eject people in need of treatment, if they are from overseas. There are thousands of people from this country who contribute little to the economy ( long-term ...Show
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- what does everybody think of gorden brown? (closed)
- 3 hours after the question was posted (04/24/2008 07:56pm)
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- captain-pilchard: He's been through his own personal heartache, which makes me sympathetic towards him. I think he's a decent bloke. People expect too much from the Government anyway. We're all greedy hyenas, and will ...Show
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- Imagine you are Ken Livingstone's Careers Advisor. What job would you advise him to apply for now he has so much unexpected free time on his hands? (closed)
- 10 hours after the question was posted (05/04/2008 12:30am)
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- captain-pilchard: I'll be glad if he just retires and goes to live in his solar powered house with his fat pension.Show
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