Sjúrður Skaale

Skaale worked at Tórshavnar Vatnverk 1987–1988, and was a journalist at Dimmalætting and Sosialurin 1989–1990, a journalist at Kringvarp Føroya 1996–1999, advisor for the Faroese Government 1999–2001 and secretary of The North Atlantic Group (Danish: Den Nordatlantiske Gruppe, Faroese: Norðuratlantsbólkurin) 2001–2005.

From 2005–2008, he worked in the public sector, as a high school teacher and as an independent consultant in education.

Some of the songs which he sings: From Pipar & Salt: From E elski Førjar: He was a member of the Tjóðveldi (Republican Party) until 26 May 2011, and left after disagreements with the leader of the party and the other members of the Løgting from Tjóðveldi regarding their work with preparing a bill for a Faroese constitution (Faroese: Stjórnarskipanaruppskotið).

[9] Skaale can choose at some point to take leave from the Folketing in order to be a member of the Løgting, and during the electoral campaign he expressed that wish, because being full time and the whole time only in the Danish parliament distanced the Faroese members of the Folketing from what was going on in the Løgting.

[10] In 2024, Skaale wrote in the Danish media outlet Jyllands-Posten that Paul Watson should be treated as "a violent man" and should remain in custody.

Jákup Veyhe (left) and Sjúrður Skaale (right, dressed as a woman) performing one of their Pipar & Salt (Pepper & Salt) comedies. Tvøroyri 2011.
Mahmoud Saleh, Aureli Argemí, David Minoves and Sjurður Skaale at a conference in 2010.