Talk:Kings Bay Affair

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Regarding the introduction[edit]

I don't much care for the tone of the introduction... On the surface it may be correct; but it's also worth mentioning that the Conservative coalition Government that followed Gerhardsen, lasted for **less than a month**, and was followed by **a new Labour-party Government, also lead by Gerhardsen**. So it didn't have that much impact.

The introduction also make it sounds like Kings Bay marked the end of Labour-governments in Norway, but that was simply not the case.

Also "end of the Gerhardsen dynasty" is misleading... First off, as mention, he formed a new Government in less than a month. Second, it makes it sound like the Gerhardsen-clan had lead Norway for centuries - but it really was *just* Einar Gerhardsen. Yes, he had a very long tenure as the Norwegian Prime Minister, but it was hardly a "dynasty". — Preceding unsigned comment added by 196.52.32.10 (talk) 21:00, 28 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]

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