eurovision is little more than a political popularity contest now - the musical ability or content of any entrant matters not at all.
and although some of the winners are still in the business, overall the x-factor audience aren't very good at finding winners who last beyond their first failed album release - steve brookstein, shayne ward - need i go on?
so, to enter a contest where the UK is a political pariah, with an act who will probably end up with a career as a z-list reality show host, is a recipe for oblivion.....