Besides Brexit, Britain is revisiting the selection process for the Eurovision contest

As British politicians debate the country’s future relationship with the EU, another vital question about the UK’s role in Europe is being addressed – how it chooses a Eurovision entrant.

The BBC has announced it will overhaul the selection process for next year.

Three songs will each be performed in two different styles by two different artists, with one act from each pair going through to a final public vote.

Last year, SuRie came 24th out of 26 and had to deal with a stage invader.

She had been chosen to represent the UK via a combined public and jury vote.

This time, an international jury will choose the three songs and then give viewers a choice of different ways they could be performed, before the vote to pick the winner.

The eventual victor will represent their nation in the grand final of the Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv, Israel, on 18 May. Netta won the event this year for Israel.

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