He does so in a Facebook post the next day, a post that has gone viral on social media.
– I have said it before, but we have to get out of this globalist Eurovision farce, writes the British Brexit politician.
Farage, who is a politician in the Brexit party, has been a driving force to separate Britain from the rest of Europe. Now he also wants to separate Britain from Eurovision, the world’s biggest singing competition.
To the text he has attached a picture of this year’s rankings and each nation’s score. In the comments field, the comments flow in, and as of now, over 12,000 have shared their opinion.
In the comments field, there is an overflow of comments, and over 12,000 have shared their opinion. Many agree with the politician, and refer to Britain as the great music nation.
It was The online newspaper who first mentioned the case. Avisa has also spoken with Morten Thomassen, who is club leader in the Norwegian Melodi Grand Prix club. He’s not surprised by Farage’s reaction.
– I think that Britain, instead of getting angry at Europe, must get angry at its own TV station. There are loads of great British artists on the radio at all times. But these do not participate in the competition, he says The online newspaper.
He says that the UK has traditionally done very well in the competition, and that they have largely ended up among the ten countries with the most points – which has been a recurring trend ever since they joined the competition in 1957.
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In 1999, however, the language requirement disappeared, and Thomassen believes this has a lot to say because the points began to fall for England.
– When they have to explain why they do so badly in the competition, they blame that Europe dislikes them, or no longer likes them. But it is also that they do not take the competition seriously, Thomassen believes.