It doesn’t help when Turkey itself has a problem with racism and does a lot of authoritarian stuff that goes against the secular republic as it was envisaged by Atatürk. And of course by EU Standards the country isn’t ready to join the EU and I think it will take a lot of reconstruction after the abolishment of “Erdoganism”
Here is an example coming from Britain with what I mean.
As I said it was one of the factors.
It doesn’t help when Turkey itself has a problem with racism and does a lot of authoritarian stuff that goes against the secular republic as it was envisaged by Atatürk. And of course by EU Standards the country isn’t ready to join the EU and I think it will take a lot of reconstruction after the abolishment of “Erdoganism”
Here is an example coming from Britain with what I mean.
https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/unfounded-claim-turkey-swing-brexit-referendum/
This was the same feeling in Germany back then. And the Turkish minority in Germany is confronted with enough racism on a daily basis.
Here is a more notorious example from Germany.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/dec/15/neo-nazi-murders-revealing-germanys-darkest-secrets