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Debate: Turkey EU membership
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- Argument: EU membership would help strengthen democracy in Turkey
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- Argument: Turkey's EU membership would help the fight against terrorism
- Argument: Turkey's EU membership would help liberalize/stabilize the Middle East
- Argument: Turkey has worked hard to befriend the EU
- Argument: Turkey has made significant reforms to gain EU membership
- Argument: Turkey has improved its treatment of Kurds to gain EU membership
- Argument: Turkey membership will help advance EU interests in the Middle East
- Argument: Admitting Turkey leads to a slippery slope of non-European admissions
- Argument: Opposition to Turkish membership is unrelated to "Christian club" in EU
- Argument: Admitting Turkey distracts from fully unifying Europe in the EU
- Argument: EU admission undermines Turkey's democratic example to Middle East
- Argument: The majority of Europeans oppose Turkey's accession to the EU
- Argument: Turkey is too poor and underdeveloped to join the EU
- Argument: Admitting Turkey to the EU would cause the Islamisation of Europe
- Argument: Turkey size would give it too much voting power in the EU
- Argument: Turkey is likely to be a major funding strain on the EU
- Argument: EU membership would cause a damaging influx of Turkish immigrants
- Argument: Turkey's large population offers a strong market for EU goods
- Argument: Turkey is already a member of major Western/European organizations
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