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Nil Points?
Or an easy winner?
This year's UK Eurovision entry: (Comments, anyone?)
This year's UK Eurovision entry: (Comments, anyone?)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The song fits with the current trend for earnest young men with beards and gruff voices singing nonsense over machine-produced unmemorable pap.
But it doesn;t matter because, as advised, politics will prevent us from winning, even more so now we are outside the EU - our potential allies have nothing to gain by keeping us sweet.
But it doesn;t matter because, as advised, politics will prevent us from winning, even more so now we are outside the EU - our potential allies have nothing to gain by keeping us sweet.
I've never subscribed to the 'politics' argument, which was largely started by Wogan, Andy. To me it seems that nations simply vote for songs in the styles which are popular in that part of Europe, For example, Greece, Turkey and Cyprus all tend to vote for each other's songs, irrespective of the tremendous animosity between Greece and Turkey, simply because the same styles of music are popular across that part of the world.
Further, Ireland has no natural political allies in the competition, other than the UK, but has won the competition more times than anyone else.
However I largely agree with your first paragraph ;-)
Further, Ireland has no natural political allies in the competition, other than the UK, but has won the competition more times than anyone else.
However I largely agree with your first paragraph ;-)
sunk: "The UK have never been successful in a European songwriting contest because we are more influenced by the US pop/jazz/blues/soul style of writing. " - rubbish, we have won it several times when it was actually a song contest. These days it's a who it hates each other the least contest, nothing to do with the actual song.