uk premier ‘appalled’ by probrexit turkey warnings
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UK premier ‘appalled’ by pro-Brexit Turkey warnings

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Prime Minister David Cameron said he was “appalled” by warnings issued by those calling for Britain to leave the European Union about the potential dangers of Turkey joining the bloc
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Prime Minister David Cameron said he was “appalled” by warnings issued by those calling for Britain to leave the European Union about the potential dangers of Turkey joining the bloc.
Cameron, who is campaigning for Britain to stay in the union, accused the Leave campaign of alienating British Muslims and claimed the warnings were a “sign of desperation.”
Campaigners for a Brexit vote on June 23 have repeatedly raised the spectre of millions of Turks being free to live in Britain as a reason to pull out of the 28-nation bloc.
There are currently about 500,000 people of Turkish origin living in Britain, according to the Home Office.
They have also suggested that British security would be at risk, warning that crime and gun ownership is higher in Turkey.
“I do find it concerning the way that the Leave campaign are talking about Turkish people in this referendum,” Cameron told online newspaper Muslim News.
“Some of the material they are putting out, painting Turkish people as criminals or terrorists, is frankly appalling,” he added.
“Many British Muslims will be offended by the way they are trying to frighten people. I think it’s a sign of desperation.”
The Leave camp is currently lagging in the polls, with bookmakers heavily favoring Britain’s continued membership of the EU.
The Vote Leave group on Monday launched a poster showing a British passport as an open door, next to the headline “Turkey (population 76 million) is joining the EU.”
It also put out a video warning that “Cameron cannot be trusted on Turkey,” alongside footage of lawmakers fighting in the Turkish Parliament, and a crude map with arrows pointing from Turkey to Britain.

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