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Eurovision in the UK wants to remember after the band’s old social media post supports the Black Lives issue

Eurovision in the UK hopes to remember being warned Monday to stay away from politics before next week’s event as old social media posts support Black life issues.

Rural popular women’s groups, under strict instructions from the BBC and its team, avoided any controversial topics, including the Middle East conflict between Israel and Hamas.

Remember Monday – who will perform what their hit rate is? – It is understood that the pressure of pro-Palestinian militants is to speak out about Israel’s participation in Eurovision after finding posts on account X to support BLM.

They will announce that they will donate “100% of the proceeds from this single to BLM charity” before a song is released in September 2020.

In April 2021, Remember Soting shared a post by black country singer Jimmie Allen criticizing U.S. police after killing George Floyd.

One factor in the band – including Lauren Byrne, Holly-Anne Hull and Charlotte Steele, all 30 – was chosen as Eurovision, which was considered “squeaky cleanliness” without controversy.

The European TV network in the UK hopes to remember that Monday (pictured) will represent the UK at this month’s event

However, the BBC warned the band to stay away from politics before next week’s event, as old social media posts support Black Lives Matter. Photo: The BBC Headquarters of New Broadcasting House

However, the BBC warned the band to stay away from politics before next week’s event, as old social media posts support Black Lives Matter. Photo: The BBC Headquarters of New Broadcasting House

Warnings came after last year's British entrant Olly Alexander (who held the United Jack flag at the start of the 2024 edition).

The warning was issued and was dragged into a row after last year’s British contestant Olly Alexander (picture holding the United Jack flag at the start of the 2024 edition) refused to boycott the event in support of the Palestinian cause.

“Remember, there was no attempt to discuss politics on Monday…but their support for the BLM movement has left Palestinian activists desperate to put them aside and make statements about Israeli criticism.

“But the bands were warned that even the slightest political comments before Eurovision could raise problems. They were basically banned from discussing politics at all.”

Another source near the girls group close to Old Classmates said: “The last thing the three of them want is to be dragged into any political line. They innocently tried to issue a statement showing that they hate racism in their BLM positions.

The warning was issued a row after British contestant Olly Alexander refused to boycott the Palestinian call last year.

He faces a lot of abuse and threats, and is granted upgraded security before the game.

The UK’s 2023 Hope Mae Muller, one of 72 former contestants, signed a letter to organizers calling for a ban on Israel and its national broadcaster, ahead of next week’s match in Basel, Switzerland. Ms. Muller said in an earlier post that she “hate the UK” appeared and faced significant backlash in 2023.

Remember that Monday, their name comes from their party, was rehearsed on Monday at school on Monday in Farnborough, Hampshire, and first gained accent after appearing in the UK in 2019.

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