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  1. jodywhales is asking Sir Richard Branson: "If you are really serious about reducing carbon emissions, in addition to your partly biofuelled flights, are you also researching alternatives to plane travel because reducing the number of flights ..." Show more »"If you are really serious about reducing carbon emissions, in addition to your partly biofuelled flights, are you also researching alternatives to plane travel because reducing the number of flights must be the best way to reduce emissions?" Show less »
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  1. rezashah is asking Bill Gates: "Since having lots of money is considered more important than having intelligence these days, would YOU please ask Bush to stop alienating half the world? It's bad for business!"
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  1. TeddyBoy is asking Richard Barnbrook: "What is your stance on the pollution tax now imposed on large commercial vehicles then due to be implemented to cover light vans (2010)?"
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  1. grahamis43 is asking Adam Crozier: "On a recent visit to my local main post office, I found two counters staffed.  One of these was for foreign currency only and the other counter was staffed by an employee who had a very prolonged chat..." Show more »"On a recent visit to my local main post office, I found two counters staffed.  One of these was for foreign currency only and the other counter was staffed by an employee who had a very prolonged chat with someone who was clearly a friend. ( the chat lasted more than 20 minutes).

    With a queue numbering 20+ to whom should I complain or ask for an explanation as to why  this was allowed to happen?

    I would also query why you dont need to queue for foreign currency, yet you have to queue for everything else. 
    Much bad feeling, lots of mumbling from dissatisfied customers and all of this at a time when the Post Office really should be tryiing much harder.

    In contrast I know of a small sub post office in the same town, where the service is both prompt and cheerful and guess what.....?........... it is being closed down! 

    I wonder when the penny will finally drop that the Post Office is NOT like Tesco or Sainsburys, it IS a business, so start running it like  one." Show less »
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  1. TimHood is asking Marc Andreessen: "At a certain point in time in the 20th century it became very difficult for new entrants to succeed in print media because of the dominance of huge media conglomerates. Do you foresee a time when there..." Show more »"At a certain point in time in the 20th century it became very difficult for new entrants to succeed in print media because of the dominance of huge media conglomerates. Do you foresee a time when there will be almost insurmountable barriers to entry to online media? What might those barriers be and how might they come about?" Show less »
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  1. HoaiHood is asking Richard Branson: "What's your greatest disappointment- the lottery or Northern Rock?"
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  1. someone is asking Gordon Brown: "Mr Brown, are you concerned that with an increasing tax burden that the UK may lose its competitive edge and econonomic dynamism? It seems to me that there is considerable risk of losing the very things..." Show more »"Mr Brown, are you concerned that with an increasing tax burden that the UK may lose its competitive edge and econonomic dynamism? It seems to me that there is considerable risk of losing the very things that has made us a European powerhouse over the last decade." Show less »
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  1. Londontowner is asking Tom Watson MP: "

    Do you agree it is difficult for UK start ups to raise private finance for digital media projects? If so, what do you plan to do about it?

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  1. sunnyday is asking Gordon Brown: "Would you consider adopting a similar scheme to the one in Norway which requires 40% of Board Members of publicly listed companies to be female?"
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  1. keithwhu is asking Alistair Darling: "Sainsbury's have just agreed to pay a 26m fine in the milk price fixing saga. Where will the money go?"
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