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Nationalists target British holiday homes in Turkey
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22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:42 pm |
Quoting Lapinkulta: Quoting AlphaF: Popular and growing public objection to foreigners buying land or property in Turkia, need worry only citizens of those countries where Turks are barred from enjoying reciprocal rights and priviledges.
Is that unfair? |
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Yeah, well nice to know we have such a welcome I am sure there are far more TURKISH in our country than you have English!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:47 pm |
Quoting Lapinkulta: Quoting aenigma x: Quoting Lapinkulta: as long as European politician continue to attack Turkey and Turkish ppl, Nationalism will increase in Turkey...And Nationalism in Austria,UK, France,Holland against to Turkish are too high.. |
This is simply not true. Apart from recent unfair reports in German newspapers, what other evidence do you have to support this statement? |
look at french newspapers and its president.his supporter have started to erase TUrkey on EU map... |
And what about the UK? (I am sorry to say that we are ALL separate countries )
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22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:51 pm |
I am sorry to say, Loveprague, that you will clearly not be welcome in Turkey! Perhaps you should follow the "usual route" and get a visa for your fiance to live in the UK!!!
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22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:58 pm |
Quoting aenigma x: I am sorry to say, Loveprague, that you will clearly not be welcome in Turkey! Perhaps you should follow the "usual route" and get a visa for your fiance to live in the UK!!! |
I am feeling more and more that this would be the best idea that Nesrin should live in the U.K. with me. She just texted me to tell me who she voted for in the election. I have a new family now in Turkey so am pretty much wanting to visit and stay there I am not intrested in political and religious discussions.
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22 Jul 2007 Sun 03:02 pm |
Much better idea, Loveprague! Turkey (even the nationalists) welcome tourists with open arms. Just spend a nice lot of money while you are there!
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22 Jul 2007 Sun 03:02 pm |
Aenigma,
What is in discussion here..is not the right to go and live in another country, but the right to own property in another country.
You need not worry about your summer houses in Turkia, if Turks are allowed to legally buy similar property in England.
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22 Jul 2007 Sun 03:04 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: Aenigma,
What is in discussion here..is not the right to go and live in another country, but the right to own property in another country.
You need not worry about your summer houses in Turkia, if Turks are allowed to legally buy similar property in England. |
Alpha - what is the difference? We don't have foreigners buying "summer houses" in the UK because we don't have such good weather . The discussion was also about the Nationalistic feeling in Turkey against "foreigners". Presumably that anti-EU feeling would extend to people who bought property in Turkey to live permanently too.
Instead, we have them buying businesses, taking our jobs, buying our housing (which we are very short of) and living off our state benefits!!!!
Don't complain to ME about foreigners. If Turkey wants Turkey to itself, then people will just buy elsewhere Property developers in Turkey will be the only ones crying
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22 Jul 2007 Sun 03:15 pm |
Quoting Loveprague: Hi,
I was reading my sunday newspaper and came across this headline story and felt quite upset. As the Turkish elections hit Turkey today it states that British property owners could be the biggest losers if the Nationalists win enough votes to enter parliament.
Nationalisim is growing in Turkey how will this affect British people living in Turkey or are thinking of buying property in Turkey. Turkey has tried to gain EU membership since 1963, when it was accepted as associate member of the European Community in 1987. |
is there any real nationalist in turkey? i dont think so..
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22 Jul 2007 Sun 04:21 pm |
Quoting AlphaF: Aenigma,
What is in discussion here..is not the right to go and live in another country, but the right to own property in another country.
You need not worry about your summer houses in Turkia, if Turks are allowed to legally buy similar property in England. |
I am not Aenigma and I can only speak of Holland: people, whatever nationality they have, can buy a house or start a business here but most foreigners from not-western countries don't do that. Why? Because they earn too less money. Why? Because many of them have no job - like Aenigma said: living of the state - or are hardly educated (half a million illiterate foreigners with a total population of 16.4 million) so their jobs are in the lowest segment.
We too have many Turkish people (about 8% of my city and 5% of my country is Turkish - besides 161 other nationalities!!!). Is that a problem? Not to me, everyone with a contribution to my country is welcome. I think that foreign property owners do have a contribution to Turkey, so why the hard approach?
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22 Jul 2007 Sun 04:41 pm |
Quoting Trudy:
Is that a problem? Not to me |
According to Motivaction researches, %10 of Dutch people openly support racism. What do you think of it? Does the percent seem normal?
Taken from the research:
"Half of the people questioned expressed an aversion to Muslims and expressed fear about this group's influence on Dutch society. Some 43 percent said Islam is not for peace and almost two thirds said the religion is incompatible with modern society in Europe."
Source:
http://www.expatica.com/actual/article.asp?subchannel_id=19&story_id=30545
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22 Jul 2007 Sun 04:44 pm |
Quoting Gizli Yuz: Quoting Trudy:
Is that a problem? Not to me |
According to Motivaction researches, %10 of Dutch people openly support racism. What do you think of it? Does the percent seem normal? |
Normal? Never! I don't understand the fear of my country men though I do understand sometimes some irritation, but racism no way.
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