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Originally Posted by heero_yuy
On the contrary getting out of this madness is the right policy IMO. Let the rest of the EU wallow in Turkish migrants.
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Well every single state would have to agree to their accession which I think is unlikely and France need a super majority in the senate to overrule their people getting a referendum on any new state joining. We too can veto it if we remain a member.
As I said his argument is flawed. The best way to protect ourselves from Turkey joining the EU and the increased instability it may bring would be by remaining inside the EU and stopping it. I fail to see what leaving would achieve because we can leave the EU but we'll still be on Europe's doorstep.
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Originally Posted by tweedle
I hope you understand how much the few sentences above make it seem you're totally clueless about Britain's relationship with the EU, An what being A EU citizen means when it comes to moving/living in the UK.
Open borders no, but EU citizen status will get you into the UK. A little bit of knowledge is a terrible thing.
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I know what the EU means and I know the rules about freedom of movement. It's a fairly basic part of the EU. If you read the article and the post I am talking specifically about the argument made in that article regarding the borders of Turkey. No need to be so mean-spirited about it especially when you had to deliberately misrepresent my post to do so.