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Bringing Asia into Europe
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With the European Union wishing to merge Asia with Europe, Turkey's entrance into the EU is the first stepping stone towards world government. Turkey is a large country which is 99% Muslim. Half of Turkey is geographically in Asia. The establishment would like us to believe that Turkey is a friendly, liberalised nation that contains only moderate Muslims. Recently, a group of Christians while preaching, were murdered by a group of Muslims. Last year, an Italian Roman Catholic priest was murdered by a seventeen-year-old Muslim.
Extreme poverty lies in the eastern part of Turkey, so also does disease yet the British government wishes Turkey to be integrated into Europe. This furthers the belief that once the EU has absorbed every country in Europe it will then start absorbing non-European countries. Allowing Turkey to join the EU will increase tension in Europe, particularly in Greece and Cyprus whose people in the past have suffered greatly at the hands of Turks. Even Armenians are calling for Turkey to be barred from the EU, as one and a half million Christians from Armenia were slaughtered by Turks during the time of the First World War. Turkish culture is not European in its customs or traditions. This predominantly Muslim land has more in common with Asian countries than with European ones.
Turkish is an Asian tongue which belongs in the same category as the languages of Azerbijan and Uzbekistan. Allowing Turkey to join the EU will mean yet more Muslims arriving in Britain and Europe. Germany has around 2 million Turks within its borders. There have been massive problems, still growing, in Germany with Turkish immigrants since the end of the Second World War. This mainly male immigrant population is responsible for large scale violence and drug trafficking. Germany has had about as much success in assimilating its Turkish immigrants as England has had in assimilating Pakistanis. Turkey also has a large Kurdish population who through terrorism have been responsible for the deaths of 30,000 Turks. With Kurds being illegal residents in the UK, a move to bring Turkey into the EU would mean more clashes between Kurds and Turks on the streets of Britain.
Turkey is a major supplier in the heroin trade. If the pro-Euro lobby have their way more heroin will be brought into the UK, worsening Britain's already large drug problem. Britain will not benefit from volatile Turkey joining the EU. Are the British public prepared to demand a referendum on this most important issue? Are we really going to stand idly by while public servants like Tony Blair and Peter Hain tell us there is no chance of a public debate?