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Why Israel Came 14th with 71 points in the Eurovision Song Contest 2010.

June 1, 2010 07:27
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I realise I’ve chosen a somewhat geeky title for this piece. That’s because this is a somewhat geeky piece. The statistical nerd in me was let out for a rare opportunity to play around following Saturday night’s Eurovision Song Contest, the 55th such contest, in case you’re interested.

It’s well known that the music has very little to do with the outcome of the competition and that it’s all to do with political alliances, international sucking-up and immigrant dispersion. So, with that in mind, I thought I’d try to understand why those who voted for Israel voted for Israel and why Israel voted for who they voted for. That I’m not doing the same for the UK should be patently obvious. Finishing last with a paltry ten points simply demonstrates that we are the Millwall FC of Europe. Everyone hates us.

It is for this reason that for the rest of this article I shall often be referring to Israel as “us” or “we”. Doesn’t everybody? Let’s start with the countries that gave us the most points and work down.

First up, The Netherlands, dix points; always a friend and probably the only country that truly shared the pain of the holocaust as if it were her own people that suffered, rather than just the Jews who lived there.

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