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Cash For Questions: Billy Bragg

Billy Bragg is the latest star to submit to Q’s much-feared Cash For Questions interrogation.

That means we need your questions – and there’s £25 to be won for each one that makes it into the magazine.

So…what do you want to ask Britain’s favourite glottal-stopping protest singer?

Email your questions to cashforquestions@q4music.com, not forgetting your contact details. Please mention Billy Bragg in the subject heading.

Posted by Luke Lewis at 12:41PM | March 4, 2008
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What are your views on the official version of what really happened on September 11th 2001?

Posted by Dave Cox at 05:17PM | March 4, 2008

Do you still drive a 4X4? If so how much shopping can you fit in it?

Posted by Jeanette Tomlinson at 09:22PM | March 4, 2008

Do you think the youth of Britain care as much about their futures politically as much as they did in the Thatcher years?

Posted by Dane Walker at 11:29PM | March 4, 2008

Do you really barrack for St. Kilda in the Australian Football League?

Posted by Dean frahm at 01:40AM | March 5, 2008

Any plans on working with Cara Tivey again?

Posted by Will Eiwanger at 10:11AM | March 5, 2008

You once wrote "Wearing badges is not enough in days like these". Later you wrote "The revolution is just a t-shirt away". Do these statements reflect a change that happened over time, or do they merely reflect a difference in the power of badges and t-shirts?

Posted by Keith Handley at 03:37PM | March 5, 2008

Love and Politics - which do you prefer to write and sing about?

Posted by Lucia Hodgson at 07:12PM | March 5, 2008

You tour solo almost as much with a band. How do you decide which option? Do you prefer one over the other?

Posted by Will Eiwanger at 09:00AM | March 6, 2008

"The revolution is just a T-Shirt away." Did you have a particular t-shirt in mind? If so where can I buy it?

Posted by Steven Hunt at 09:52AM | March 7, 2008

I'm a long-time fan of yours and saw you in concert twice last year- great performances. I know you say that cynicism is our greatest enemy, but when you see Gordon Brown inviting Thatcher round to tea at Number 10, don't you feel that New Labour have let you down and betrayed all its supporters from the decades before 1997, losing all the historic integrity of the Labour Party?

Posted by David Shaw at 11:29PM | March 9, 2008

seen and met you loads of times on tour....never really seen any stance on illicit drugs, rendition of the Verve 'drugs don't work' at the i tunes sessions was excellent ! See you in April !!

Posted by Paul Faulkner at 03:32PM | March 14, 2008

'How can you lie there and think of England when you don't even know who's in the team' is still one of my favourite song lyrics.
So how are we going to do with Don Fabio?

Posted by Mark Warburton at 03:42PM | March 20, 2008

How do you get on with The Manics these days after the infamous "Toiletgate" incident?

Posted by Spencer Keogh at 10:10AM | March 21, 2008

Talking with the Taxman About Poetry has to be my favourite album of yours! Which album are you most proud of, and why?

Posted by Laurence Kopij at 08:07PM | March 29, 2008

Your gravestone for the future- A memorable quote you'd want to leave the world with. What lyrics of yours would remain?

Posted by Laurence Kopij at 08:24PM | March 29, 2008


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