The UK has long suffered dreadful entries that are not a true representation of our country, providing dreadful results.

Recently we have seen one of the best things to happen to UK TV and Pop Music, RuPaul’s Drag Race’s very own Frock Destroyers smashes it with their song Break Up (Bye Bye) currently in the top 3 of the UK charts.

Loveable Chip Shop Bird @bagachipz is a true representation of British Humour in every sense, one of the most relatable and loveable people to grace our sets.

@bluhydrangea_ represents a clear divide in levels of progress when it comes to acceptance of diversity between Great Britain and Ireland and not letting it stop you being who you are.

@divinadecampo our loveable ‘misfit’ representing all those that feel they don’t belong somewhere, showing that being yourself needn’t be a thing that holds you back!

BBC has decided to stray from the ‘You Decide’ model and collaborate with BMG, whilst a collaboration is required, as is a new approach, it would be yet another un-elected representation of our country. I believe the model didn’t work because of the acts we had to choose from, not because we had the vote.

Because of Brexit the message has been that diversity and equality loses, let’s change that with Frock Destroyers.

Drag has been a part of British culture since the late 16th / early 17th centuries, as part of Shakespearean theatre where it's believed to have obtained its name from the gowns men adorned that dragged across the ground.

Fast forward to the 18th Century when Britain would get it's first famous drag queen, Princess Seraphina, who unknowingly paved the road of drag in our country.

Princess Seraphina isn't the only famous drag queen we've had, just to name a few we have Princess Seraphina, Julian Eltinge, Danny La Rue to the more commonly known queens of recent years such a Dame Edna, Lily Savage and the many, many queens of today.

Whilst drag has been and is a part of British culture, this is still not the only reason as to why Frock Destroyers should represent us. Each queen represents our country, as well as important issues they and we are fighting for, each in their own way but together, in the face of adversity they've experienced their entire lives and shockingly still to this day (albeit this is improving), they're now the stars of a BBC show, they reached top 3 in the iTunes charts, top 10 of the radio charts and have thousands of people wanting them to represent this country.

Let's not also forget, this song was part of a challenge, a television show challenge, a challenge which they did not have all the time in the world to play with yet still they absolutely smashed it. Imagine what they could do with BBC and BMG behind them in the amount of time that we have to prepare for next year.

Regardless of whether or not they actually bring home the trophy, we would still consider them winners, although personally, I see nothing less than a top three should they represent us.

Credit to @domandink IG for the original artwork used for this petition, original artwork has been amended by myself to fit the dimensions change.org requires.