"We have a referendum on April 16. After it, we may hold a Brexit-like referendum on the [EU] negotiations. No matter what our nation decides, we will obey it," Erdogan said.
http://aa.com.tr/en/europe/erdogan-turk ... -eu/779710
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"We have a referendum on April 16. After it, we may hold a Brexit-like referendum on the [EU] negotiations. No matter what our nation decides, we will obey it," Erdogan said.
http://aa.com.tr/en/europe/erdogan-turk ... -eu/779710
Pack Rat wrote:if it quacks like a duck and walk like a duck, it's still fascism
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waauw wrote:Totally useless. They were never going to enter anyway.
BoganGod wrote:waauw wrote:Totally useless. They were never going to enter anyway.
What a stupid statement from a citizen of a failed state. Allah Akbar, Turkey has already entered the EU by migration. European single child families with touchy/feely progressive values are becoming a minority in europe. Thank mother MerKill.
warmonger1981 wrote:Malta is a very unique country. You should look into its history.
mrswdk wrote:To be fair the higher end estimates of the number of Turks in Europe (see: Turks in Europe) make Turkey's presence within the EU greater than that of countries like Sweden or Austria. Turkey is also one of the largest spenders within NATO (i.e. it's one of the only saps actually ensuring Europe is defended).
If countries such as Malta and Luxembourg are each given separate seats at the table despite having the populations of a large village then Turkey really ought to be given an immediate veto right over all important European decisions.
waauw wrote:mrswdk wrote:To be fair the higher end estimates of the number of Turks in Europe (see: Turks in Europe) make Turkey's presence within the EU greater than that of countries like Sweden or Austria. Turkey is also one of the largest spenders within NATO (i.e. it's one of the only saps actually ensuring Europe is defended).
If countries such as Malta and Luxembourg are each given separate seats at the table despite having the populations of a large village then Turkey really ought to be given an immediate veto right over all important European decisions.
Which is why we don't need Turkey in, too many kebab restaurants already.
mrswdk wrote:waauw wrote:mrswdk wrote:To be fair the higher end estimates of the number of Turks in Europe (see: Turks in Europe) make Turkey's presence within the EU greater than that of countries like Sweden or Austria. Turkey is also one of the largest spenders within NATO (i.e. it's one of the only saps actually ensuring Europe is defended).
If countries such as Malta and Luxembourg are each given separate seats at the table despite having the populations of a large village then Turkey really ought to be given an immediate veto right over all important European decisions.
Which is why we don't need Turkey in, too many kebab restaurants already.
lol, and all those rug shops.
Or is that... carpet bombs????? D:
waauw wrote:mrswdk wrote:waauw wrote:mrswdk wrote:To be fair the higher end estimates of the number of Turks in Europe (see: Turks in Europe) make Turkey's presence within the EU greater than that of countries like Sweden or Austria. Turkey is also one of the largest spenders within NATO (i.e. it's one of the only saps actually ensuring Europe is defended).
If countries such as Malta and Luxembourg are each given separate seats at the table despite having the populations of a large village then Turkey really ought to be given an immediate veto right over all important European decisions.
Which is why we don't need Turkey in, too many kebab restaurants already.
lol, and all those rug shops.
Or is that... carpet bombs????? D:
Best rug shops = Iranian
Let the Turks keep their inferior quality.
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