I remember saying to some friends a couple of years ago that there is a potential solution to our poor showing against the block voting of certain countries. As the phrase goes - "if you can't beat'em, join 'em".
The United Kingdom should withdraw from the competition - but we should then re-enter as we do in Football - as the 4 Home Nations - namely we should enter as England, Scotland, Wales & Northern Ireland. If we can do it for football - why could we not do it for the Eurovision Song Contest??
We would then have more neighbours to vote for each other as another 'mutual appreciation society' as per certain groups of countries on the continent. This should be possible, since the Principality of Monaco (pop. 33,000) is permitted to join in then why not the Principality of Wales (pop. 3,000,000)?
It was interesting to see in this year's competition that San Marino was permitted to enter, quite right too - they are a country in their own right and so should be allowed to enter. San Marino has an estimated population just short of 30,000 so it would appear there are no barriers to entering the competition so long as a television network broadcasts the event. (Thank you San Marino for the 6 points this year!).
This begs the question - "who else could enter"? The obvious other principality is Monaco, and Monaco has entered in the past (population c. 33,000). In fact it is claimed the only sovereign European nations not to be represented are Liechtenstein and the Vatican City. This also raises an yet another interesting question, namely what about other smaller European states - Jersey, Guernsey, the Isle of Man and Gibraltar?
At ths point it is useful to look at the population size between the countries:
- San Marino - c. 30,000
- Monaco - c. 33,000
- Jersey - c. 91,000
- Guernsey - c. 66,000
- Isle of Man - c. 80,000
- Gibraltar - c. 29,000
Gibraltar would be the smallest of the new additions - yet is similar in size to San Marino & Monaco - so should they not be allowed to enter on their own?