Daily Stormer
May 22, 2015
The British people just voted for David Cameron on the theory that he will end immigration by exiting the EU. It is important to remember just what a snake liar this partial Jew is.
Back in 2010, the rat literally said he would push for Turkey to be allowed into the EU.
Check out this BBC from July of that year:
David Cameron has promised to “fight” for Turkey’s membership of the European Union, saying he is “angry” at the slow pace of negotiations.
On his first visit as prime minister, he said the country could become a “great European power”, helping build links with the Middle East.
He compared hostility to the membership bid in some parts of the EU with the way the UK’s entry was once regarded.
After his visit to Turkey, Mr Cameron will travel on to India.
He will be joined by a host of British business leaders as he seeks to boost trade links with one of the world’s fastest growing economies.
Mr Cameron was expected to agree a new strategic partnership with Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan during his visit.
Turkey in the EU would mean a massive increase in immigration to the UK.
And you’ll say “oh, well, he isn’t pushing that now – he’s completely changed his mind since the British people stopped liking immigration.
Well, as recently as December of last year, he restated all this.
RT:
David Cameron says he “very much supports” Turkey joining the European Union, despite his pledge to reduce net migration in Britain to tens of thousands and his promised referendum on whether the UK should leave the EU.
Speaking in the Turkish capital Ankara after talks with Prime Minister Ahmet Davotoglu, Cameron said: “In terms of Turkish membership of the EU, I very much support that. That’s a longstanding position of British foreign policy which I support. We discussed that again in our talks today.”
The UK Prime Minister said it remains a “long-standing goal” for Britain that Turkey should join the 28-member bloc. Turkey started accession talks on 3 October 2005.
During Cameron’s last visit to Turkey in July 2010, he said: “I’m here to make the case for Turkey’s membership of the EU. And to fight for it.”
He added he wanted to “pave the road” for it to join the EU, adding that Turkey was “vital for our economy, vital for our security and vital for our diplomacy.”
A European Union without Turkey at its heart was “not stronger but weaker … not more secure but less … not richer but poorer.”
Talks about Turkey joining the EU have stalled in recent years with the EU divided over whether Turkey should join at all and with Germany opposing its membership. Turkey could complete negotiations in 10 to 15 years, experts say, but progress has been very slow.
Turkey isn’t even in Europe, save for the small part they stole from Greece. And have continually refused to give back, even while we have been forced to give back all of our colonies.
I don’t think there is any way he is going to go through with the referendum, and even if he does, it will only be because he knows that it won’t actually happen because the British people an be swayed by the BBC telling them their economy will collapse if it does.