L-R: London MEP Lib Dem candidates Jonathan Fryer & Dr Turhan Ozen with political commentator Ziya Meral |
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Dr Turhan Ozen forms T-VINE's fourth interview with the next generation of British Turkish politicians as part of our 2014 UK Election series. A co-founder of the Liberal Democrat Friends of Turkey and on the executive for the Ethnic Minority Liberal Democrats, he continues to work hard to champion equality and human rights for all.
1) When were you selected as a Liberal Democrat London MEP candidate?
I have been a Liberal Democrat
London MEP candidate since 1st December 2012.
2) Describe the selection process? How many people were you up against?
2) Describe the selection process? How many people were you up against?
In order to be a candidate in any
elections you need to be on the party-approved list of candidates. This is a
process that assesses your command on the liberal democrat policies, as well as
vital skills needed in a good candidate to represent the party.
The selection process for European
parliament candidates started in July 2012. More than 20 approved candidates
came forward. We all took a written exam and went through interviews. At the
end of this round 10 candidates were shortlisted. At the last round of the
selection, after all 10 candidates were given three months to campaigning time,
all London Liberal Democrat members voted to select eight candidates.
3) What is your profession/current job?
I work as a software engineer in
a finance company. We develop software products for trading on stocks and
shares.
4) When & why did you join the Liberal Democrats?
In 2007 Baroness Hussein-Ece was
a councillor in Islington. I read in the papers that she was a candidate in
Greater London Authority elections. I volunteered to help in her campaign and
after a year of campaigning, in 2008, I decided to join the party myself. What
I treasure most about being British is the liberal values of allowing every
individual to be who they are and what they want to be. I wish to protect this ideal
with all I have.
Dr Ozen with Simon Hughes MP |
5) What can British Turks expect from you / Lib Democrats if you
are elected?
Democracy at its best is one
where public is represented fairly. Otherwise, the views and concerns of a
section of the society would not be taken into account when decisions that
affect their lives are taken. There is a big Turkish-speaking community in the UK and their
participation in British politics is not as good as it should be. I am hoping
to encourage more people to come forward by running for public office. As both
a Turkish and a Kurdish speaker, I am always accessible to British Turks.
However, they do not need to wait until I get elected. Liberal Democrats are in
Government, we are running many local councils and we are the main opposition
in many others. Lib Dem MEPs are the most effective British MEPs in the
European Parliament. If you need help with any problem, do not wait, get in
touch please.
6) Anything else you would like to say?
I would like to ask T-VINE readers
to take it upon themselves to warn people around them about the dangers of
UKIP. The language and tactics that they are using to convince the public to support
their vision of an isolated Britain that looks inwards instead of a confident,
outward-looking Britain that is integrated in the world, has started to poison
other major political parties. Only Liberal Democrats have been confronting
their stance on Europe , and immigration.
Businesses have already started
to put their investment plans on hold because of the uncertainty about our
future in the EU. Thousands of jobs in the UK depend on our presence within
the EU. By working together with our EU partners, we have been able to fight
effectively against global challenges such as crime and climate change. We
need to make sure that our ability to create jobs, make favourable trade deals,
and fight global problems is not endangered.
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