I haven't twisted anything, I've highlighted two crucial elements to the survival of any economy. You've said Turkey is a basket case that would be a burden on us if they joined the EU while we're still in it but the truth is when you're using two of the major yardsticks they're doing better than us in some respects. It's all a pointless argument anyway because as I've pointed out, Turkey are further away from joining the EU than they were when they initially applied. Without a major shift in human rights and political freedom from the opposite direction that they're currently heading in it ain't ever going to happen and that's before you even mention Cyprus. Turkey was a red herring used by the out campaign, what baffles me is why you're still using it, it would be akin to me saying that the EU has stopped WW3, it's bollocks. Never going to happen.