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Should The Referendum Be Postponed Until We Know If Turkey Are To Admitted?
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http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/world /652142 /third- Brits-l eave-EU -Europe -Turkey -joins- immigra tion-hu man-rig hts-con cerns-E rdogan- press
This is vital information for many, surely we need to know if 77m captain Kirks will be joining, not to mention the problems with migrants it will introduce.
This is vital information for many, surely we need to know if 77m captain Kirks will be joining, not to mention the problems with migrants it will introduce.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Does anyone know - I've been searching and can't find out - what are the requirement of votes needed for a new member, do all 28 member states have to agree or is it based on a majority vote?
Also, as if Turkey wasn't enough, waiting in the queue are mainly Muslim Macedonia, and Albania, and mainly orthodox Serbia and Montenegro.
Also, as if Turkey wasn't enough, waiting in the queue are mainly Muslim Macedonia, and Albania, and mainly orthodox Serbia and Montenegro.
Khandro, see:
http:// ec.euro pa.eu/e nlargem ent/pol icy/glo ssary/t erms/ac cession -criter ia_en.h tm
My impression is that as long as the accession criteria are met (the criteria that the existing member states have already agreed on), no individual agreement by member states is required for new members to join.
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My impression is that as long as the accession criteria are met (the criteria that the existing member states have already agreed on), no individual agreement by member states is required for new members to join.
"The EU have been making promises to Turkey for 30 years. "
Very true. But for 29 of those years the EU held all the cards. Now it does not because its ludicrously porous external borders have allowed all and sundry to pour in from the Middle East via Turkey into the EU. The hopefully soon to be abandoned Schengen Agreement couple with Frau Merkels disastrous open invitation to the world's dispossessed have exacerbated that problem and now Turkey is making outrageous demands, including visa free travel (which seems to have been conceded) and accelerated EU admission (which will almost certainly be agreed by the panic stricken Euromaniacs). This of course does not include the £3bn and rising which they have demanded to swap one migrant landing in Greece for one already in Turkey. (Seems like a good deal and one which will probably be ruled illegal).
As I said in a question yesterday, the EU has never flinched when it comes to making decisions which were, with the benefit of foresight were it heeded, "not a good idea" (i.e. ones which cause chaos and disorder). Admitting Turkey to the EU will prove no exception.
Very true. But for 29 of those years the EU held all the cards. Now it does not because its ludicrously porous external borders have allowed all and sundry to pour in from the Middle East via Turkey into the EU. The hopefully soon to be abandoned Schengen Agreement couple with Frau Merkels disastrous open invitation to the world's dispossessed have exacerbated that problem and now Turkey is making outrageous demands, including visa free travel (which seems to have been conceded) and accelerated EU admission (which will almost certainly be agreed by the panic stricken Euromaniacs). This of course does not include the £3bn and rising which they have demanded to swap one migrant landing in Greece for one already in Turkey. (Seems like a good deal and one which will probably be ruled illegal).
As I said in a question yesterday, the EU has never flinched when it comes to making decisions which were, with the benefit of foresight were it heeded, "not a good idea" (i.e. ones which cause chaos and disorder). Admitting Turkey to the EU will prove no exception.
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