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Keep politics out of Eurovision and build bridges, says Bucks Fizz singer Jay Aston

The singer, who triumphed at Eurovision in 1981, also expressed her hope that the hostages are released

September 17, 2025 12:06
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Israel's 2025 entry Yuval Raphael finished in second place (Image: Getty)
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British former Eurovision winner Jay Aston has lamented how the competition has been “drawn into politics” after Spain threatened to pull out if Israel takes part next year, and urged participating countries to “build bridges” instead.

Aston – who triumphed at the 1981 Eurovision Song Contest as a member of Bucks Fizz with the track “Making Your Mind Up” –  said of the planned boycott: “It is a shame, because Eurovision is meant to be about building bridges and bringing huge amounts of people together to celebrate music and vote.”

Speaking on GB News, the singer said: “I hope we can find peace between now and Eurovision next year, and they can release the hostages, and we can have a peaceful solution there.”

She also noted there was a “form of democracy” in the competition because the public vote can have a dramatic effect on the leaderboard following the judges’ vote.

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