Well, as Terry Wogan pointed out after the votes had been announced, “This is no longer a song contest.” The voting is so blatantly political. There’s not even an attempt to hide it any more.
Eurovision was won by an insipid Russian song – it got votes from the Balkan countries, the eastern Baltic states, and some of the eastern European regions, all of whom depend on Russia – “That’s right! Keep the oil flowing through the winter,” said Terry. But it was a crap song.
The UK came last!
I think the western European nations should pull their funding from the competition. It’s been fun, while the fun lasted, but the fun is now over.
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It may have been a crap song - don't know, didn't see it - but Dima Bilan is, I believe, a reasonably big star in Russia and Eastern Europe. So it may not be an essentially political decision.
Perhaps if we occasionally fielded established recording artists with a pre-existing fanbase and a proven ability to actually sell records, we might be less likely to come last.
Heh. To the whole Eurovision thing.
At least you guys had a song. We had a turkey. In both senses.
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