The UK Eurovision entrant, who calls himself Look Mum No Computer, claims that Labour's push for EU membership would relegate Britain to a humiliating position similar to Theresa May's snub by other EU countries after Brexit. The article also mentions the 2016 European Council meeting in Brussels, where May was excluded from the post-summit dinner, and highlights the challenges of rejoining the EU, including potential tariffs and loss of control over borders and fishing quotas.
Anyone who watched the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday night was treated to a nightmare vision of what lies in store for us if Labour succeeds in dragging us back into the EU.
Nul points and the cold shoulder. As voting got underway, the UK entry – who for some reason calls himself Look Mum No Computer – was seen sitting isolated and alone backstage after his excruciating performance. Look Mum – real name Sam Bartle – would have been better off staying at home. He came last and, until the Danes took pity on him, was snubbed by the rest of the 35 countries taking part.
I was reminded of the 2016 European Council meeting in Brussels, the first after the Leave vote, when our 27 EU ‘partners’ – we were still members at the time – decided to humiliate Theresa May by excluding her from the post-summit dinner. While they tucked in to a lavish lobster supper, Mother Theresa was sent off to bed with a stale baguette and a bag of frites mayonnaise
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