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I think Turkey is one step too far for European Union.
If we welcome Turkey, then why not the whole middle east?
Why not North Africa?
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Turkey doesn’t need the EU.And what exactly is wrong with an "ad hominem" argument? Dodgy Agent, 16-5-2014Comment
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Muslims always stick together and this is not democracy. Imagine a vote in the EU which has a majority of muslims in 50 years time(not impossible as muslims breed at 3.5 per family in the UK, for example). It would be like a union block vote!!!
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Muslim populations in Europe, including Turkey, are heavily urbanised. In every society on earth and in history, urbanisation has led to lower birth rates. There is no reason why this should not happen among Muslims.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostMuslims always stick together and this is not democracy. Imagine a vote in the EU which has a majority of muslims in 50 years time(not impossible as muslims breed at 3.5 per family in the UK, for example). It would be like a union block vote!!!
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostMuslim populations in Europe, including Turkey, are heavily urbanised. In every society on earth and in history, urbanisation has led to lower birth rates. There is no reason why this should not happen among Muslims.
What rubbish. The birth rate is 3.5 in the UK compared with .9 for Brits.
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Originally posted by Cyberman View PostMuslims always stick together and this is not democracy. Imagine a vote in the EU which has a majority of muslims in 50 years time(not impossible as muslims breed at 3.5 per family in the UK, for example). It would be like a union block vote!!!
You only have to look at the voting in the European Song Contest to see muslim democracy at work !!
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I find Turkey quite dry, so prefer chicken.Originally posted by Cyberman View PostGas masks don't fit snails...
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Fyi - Some Fertility rates by country.
Fertility rate
in 2008
(births/woman)
World Average 2.61
New Zealnd 2.11
USA 2.1
France 1.89
Turkey 1.87
Iran 1.71
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