bwfc1874 wrote: Why is encouraging political reformation a bad thing?
It isn't, but sending them our money whilst they are still persecuting the Kurds is a bad thing.
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bwfc1874 wrote: Why is encouraging political reformation a bad thing?
And along with this they dangled the carrot of EU membership and visa free travel for Turks within the EU.bwfc1874 wrote:The EU signed a deal to give Turkey €3 billion euros (of which we'd have contributed £250m) to support Syrian refugees there and try and stop the flow to Greece. Our contribution counted towards our 0.7% aid commitment. Considering the pathetic numbers this government have taken in contributing financially is the least we could do.
You may be getting mixed up with the €4.5 billion euros the EU committed to Turkey (alongside other states including Albania, Serbia and Montonegro) in 2014 as part of the their development fund paid over a 7 year period. Why is encouraging political reformation a bad thing?
bwfc1874 wrote:The EU signed a deal to give Turkey €3 billion euros (of which we'd have contributed £250m) to support Syrian refugees there and try and stop the flow to Greece. Our contribution counted towards our 0.7% aid commitment. Considering the pathetic numbers this government have taken in contributing financially is the least we could do.
You may be getting mixed up with the €4.5 billion euros the EU committed to Turkey (alongside other states including Albania, Serbia and Montonegro) in 2014 as part of the their development fund paid over a 7 year period. Why is encouraging political reformation a bad thing?
Hipster_Nebula wrote:bwfc1874 wrote:The EU signed a deal to give Turkey €3 billion euros (of which we'd have contributed £250m) to support Syrian refugees there and try and stop the flow to Greece. Our contribution counted towards our 0.7% aid commitment. Considering the pathetic numbers this government have taken in contributing financially is the least we could do.
You may be getting mixed up with the €4.5 billion euros the EU committed to Turkey (alongside other states including Albania, Serbia and Montonegro) in 2014 as part of the their development fund paid over a 7 year period. Why is encouraging political reformation a bad thing?
Well that's why we had the vote. I don't want my money spent on another country because they treat their citizens like shit, I think it's fair they pay themselves to get their own house in order.
obviously most voting remain think that's money well spent.
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