Sunday, 12 July 2009

12 July 2009




A Bridge Too Far

A sensational, devastating analysis 

of the consequences of Turkey

joining the EU



A Bridge Too Far, by two Flemish authors Philip Claeys and Koen Dillen, is not readily available in the UK.

But it has now been re-published in English and is available on this site.

At a time when British Conservatives continue to support Turkish membership, yet remain embarrassed to admit it, we desperately need to know the risks and their consequences. A Bridge Too Far delivers in spades.

As the distinguished columnist Taki suggests in his foreword to this remarkable book, Turkey’s entry would extend the EU’s borders to the crucible of Islamic extremism and provide the means to create “a fifth-column in our midst - a bonanza for militant Islamists who believe that ‘infidels’ should be put to the sword”.

For anyone concerned at 70 million Turks joining the EU, this book is a ‘must read’.

£12.95 including postage and packing



To purchase a copy, go to www.ashleymote.co.uk 

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