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Nationalists target British holiday homes in Turkey
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1.       Loveprague
627 posts
 22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:01 pm

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.

2.       Lapinkulta
0 posts
 22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:06 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.


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..another point is that support of European countries on PKK.these are reasons of increase on nationalism in Tr.

3.       janissary
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 22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:08 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.



İf I remember right u were complain about AKP and it s politic in the President election and meeting after it. Not only nationalists against to sell property to foreign ppl. CHP is against to it too, and they claim that AKP is selling everything to foreigners...

4.       aenigma x
0 posts
 22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:20 pm

No problem - property buyers will just go elsewhere. At least we don't enter your country as "foreigners" and live off state benefits

5.       aenigma x
0 posts
 22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:25 pm

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?

6.       AlphaF
5677 posts
 22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:36 pm

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?

7.       Lapinkulta
0 posts
 22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:39 pm

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...

8.       aenigma x
0 posts
 22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:39 pm

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?



A little bit YES! We have a large, very large, community of Turkish people living in our country - some working, some owning business, some living off the state.

Is THAT fair?

9.       Lapinkulta
0 posts
 22 Jul 2007 Sun 02:40 pm

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?


+10000000000000000000

10.       aenigma x
0 posts
 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?


+10000000000000000000



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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