Would you, as a Norwegian, say that your governments have developed your country well, with long term stabity and growth for individuals?





by Mediocre_earthlings

3 comments
  1. Sure. We have reason to be pleased with how our country had been developed. 

    From a political perspective it has mostly been a joint project between Labour and the Conservatives, with some important contributions from other minor christian conservative and centrist parties.

    We love to complain still though. Not without reason. Whether it is about having made a country that does not have enough industry and innovation outside of energy, dissatisfaction on immigration, elderly care, capital flight, right wing populism, left wing tax eagerness etc.

    But compared to the rest of the world, I hope Norwegians realise how incredibly lucky they are.

  2. I would consider my government to be great. Far from perfect,but overall i am really happy.

  3. We are not the richest country in the world. Not sure if we ever were. Also listen to what he says. We extracted about the same ammount of oil. But. Norway is a 5 million inhabitants kingdom. UK is a world power directly responsible for 70 million people. And you got 14 other nations calling your King their King. The 15 Commowealth realms. Idk what responsibilities UK has over them? Maybe you can answer. I dont really get the current system. Jaimaica, for example is one of the commonwealths. And Canada. So they call Charles their King. If i call someone King i expect some sort of thing in return weather it be authrity, safety, jobs etc etc.

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