User blog comment:Maltalidenta Kwuitidherali/English Politics Polls/@comment-26172435-20160307194618/@comment-26347028-20160308140525

If there is an action against someone, it is always viable to see it as an attack. Seeing as this is more of a debate than an exchange, it is far more reasonable to view it as such.

I am aware of this, I am simply saying they promised far too much and weren't able to keep it. Had they come out and said 'I do not support this but I cannot stop it' not 'I support this' then I wouldn't be moaning, but it was the latter; and they had said exactly the opposite to their supporters. Clearly, I'm not the only one thinking this (according to the polls, that is). So please, don't tell me how to live my life.

Once again, don't tell me how to live. This very thread is specified as "English", so don't try and claim this is about the rest of Europe. Your exact wording was "the rest of Europe" which, given the context, is more than likely to include England.

And Norway do not have any control perhaps, but the tiny but we have is almost nothing. The last seventy things we have proposed have all been rejected. That shows control, does it?

Last point; the Guardian is known for leaning far to the left, and the situation looks very much the same to ours. But, might I say, they pay less and we have no say anyway.