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Re: Tory economic policy (or lack of?)
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Originally Posted by freezin
I don't know any Germans to ask. I do know lots of French and Dutch people who quite definitely do not want Turkey in the EU. Turkey taking on the EU's acquis communautaire is bound to cause conflict. There is a growing European people's movement trying to stop its accession. I don't think they will succeed.
http://www.voiceforeurope.org/
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Nice open organisataion, the voiceforeurope -
Contacts page
http://www.voiceforeurope.org/info/info/contacts/
Contacts
c/o: Boris Blauth
info@voiceforeurope.org
telephone:
address:
About us
http://www.voiceforeurope.org/info/info/about_us/
"Today’s Europe has its roots in the rationalism of ancient Greece, in the notion of law of ancient Rome and in the tradition of Judaistic and Christian culture. Humanism, Reformation and Enlightenment have contributed to accomplishing the freedoms we enjoy today.
The European civilization and its values have developed through thousands of years therefore it is worth protecting and cultivating this heritage. Countries not supporting European values should not be invited to join the EU."
Sort of misses the point about the Moorish influences on "European" culture, doesn't it? So basically if your not Judeo-Christian, or Humanist, you can b*gger off? Nice!
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Originally Posted by freezin
And you think Cameron is going to make the party?
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Doing a lot better than the Eurobashing, let's bring back Maggie & Tebbit, fiscally unsound (let's cut taxes and work out how we can afford it later) crowd.
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