Turks living in Britain see it as their duty to integrate
June 20, 2016 3.30pm BST
Author
Erdem Dikici
PhD candidate, University of Bristol
For a long time, Turks have been a largely invisible minority group in Britain. But thanks to those campaigning for a British exit from the European Union who have argued that Turks are a national security threat, and those warning that 12m Turks want to come to Britain if Turkey becomes an EU member state, Turkish immigration is high on the national political agenda. This is despite the prospect of Turkey in the EU being very remote.
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