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Originally Posted by arista
[Britain's Olly Alexander, whose high-octane performance
of Dizzy was marred by sound issues,
scored only 46 from the juries and 'nul points'
from the public.]
Typical
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Nearly typical.
We are usually sniffing around the bottom 3 only and sometimes not getting any points at all.
This was a vast improvement on last year even when it was held in the UK.
Politics does play a part in the voting though.
It seems contributing to our poor results, that the UKs image isn't improving around the World.
I haven't a clue what will help the UK at Eurovision.
At least we haven't the cost of staging it next year plus all the unrest of probably more demonstrations.
Especially if nothing is near sorted in the Israel/Gaza conflict.