Brexit has thrown up a lot of questions, among them the fate of the UK’s future in competing in TV singing contest, Eurovision.
But people can rest easy as there is hope – leaving Europe doesn’t mean no more Eurovision.
The official Eurovision Twitter account cleared it all up in one Tweet:
During PMQs in April, Prime Minister David Cameron commented on Eurovision when he was asked about the “worst argument” at that stage of the EU debate.
He said: “I think probably the one that we’d get out of the Eurovision Song Contest – I think that would not only be very sad but I think given that Israel and Azerbaijan and anyone anywhere near Europe seems to be able to – (even) Australia – I think we’re pretty safe from that one.”
The BBC also confirmed its stance, saying: “We have every intention of continuing to participate in Eurovision.”
Fans have had varying reactions to the Eurovision question since the vote Leave decision was announced:
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