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Velasco
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« on: April 04, 2013, 07:49:17 PM »

I see that I had Iceland a bit idealized. It's a "normal" country after all. If "normalization" leads to another disaster, call the lefties. Even if they are awful persons with some state control views, willing to ban porn.

Don't take me too seriously. Sometimes I don't understand politics.
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Velasco
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« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2013, 08:03:46 AM »

Don't take me too seriously. Sometimes I don't understand politics.
I wouldn't dream of taking seriously anyone who always does. It's a clear mark of a derelict character.

I don't take things always seriously, though maybe I'm derelict.
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Velasco
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« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2013, 12:00:28 PM »

[Modified my sentence to make the meaning clearer. As you do not always understand politics, it is okay to take you seriously. Those who always understand politics are of derelict character.

Ah, OK. Thanks, Lewis. For sure I make more unclear sentences, cause my little English command doesn't work always.

Many of the pro-EU, business friendly right wingers left the Progress Party in 2011, so its back to being a social liberal centrist party closer to its rural roots, so its not such a massive right wing turn as it may appear on paper.

The first paragraph of your post explains things clearly enough, in short. As for the Progressive Party, apart from being a centrist party, apparently is a populist one, isn't it? Do you have a personal opinion of the Progressive Party's leadership or some thoughts about the hypothetical skills of Prog politicians at the head of a government?

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