I dont have a problem if they vote for each other...all the different blocs do it...can someone explain what Australia is doing in a European contest???
WHL wrote: ↑Sun May 14, 2017 12:51 pm
I dont have a problem if they vote for each other...all the different blocs do it...can someone explain what Australia is doing in a European contest???
Answered on the other thread where you posted the same question
The thing with Greece and Cyprus voting for each other (and other blocks of countries as well) is that they already know the acts and are familiar with the music, and therefore vote for it. The UK, on the other hand, chooses to be represented by an unknown with a track none of the other countries have heard before.
cactus wrote: ↑Mon May 15, 2017 9:58 am
Colin arrived home from his gig at the Britannia just as the proceedings were winding up, and after I'd explained that Australia is in Europe, the Australian singer is Armenian and the Danish singer is Australian, his eyes glazed over and he went a funny colour. He hasn't been entirely himself since.