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Everything, Everything
No more cities of culture.
No more Eurovision song contest.
No more European football, rugby and tennis.
No more sun drenched beaches.
No more French wine and cheeses.
No more Danish bacon.
No more German cars.
What have we gone and done?
No more Eurovision song contest.
No more European football, rugby and tennis.
No more sun drenched beaches.
No more French wine and cheeses.
No more Danish bacon.
No more German cars.
What have we gone and done?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.the German cars will probably still be here, just more expensive. The rich won't mind; they will have followed John Redwood's wise advice and stashed all their money abroad anyway.
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The poor will continue to buy those nice little Reliant Robins.
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The poor will continue to buy those nice little Reliant Robins.
//The president of the UK Eurovision fan club, Alasdair Rendall, also told fans that Britain's place is not under threat.
He said: “No, we would not be barred. All participating countries must be a member of the European Broadcasting Union.
“The EBU, which is totally independent of the EU, includes countries both inside and outside of the EU, and also includes countries such as Israel that are outside of Europe.
“Indeed, the UK started participating in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1957, 16 years before joining the then EEC.”//
He said: “No, we would not be barred. All participating countries must be a member of the European Broadcasting Union.
“The EBU, which is totally independent of the EU, includes countries both inside and outside of the EU, and also includes countries such as Israel that are outside of Europe.
“Indeed, the UK started participating in the Eurovision Song Contest in 1957, 16 years before joining the then EEC.”//
//Australia debuted in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2015 by invitation from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) as a "one-off" special guest to celebrate the 60th anniversary of Eurovision. On 17 November 2015, the EBU announced that SBS had been invited to participate in the 2016 contest and that Australia would once again take part.//