Olly Alexander, the UK's new Eurovision act, has been criticised for signing a statement accusing Israel of genocide and describing it as an "apartheid state". Alexander, who was revealed as the UK's act last weekend after being chosen by the BBC to perform in Malmo next May. The It's A Sin star signed an open letter from LGBTQ+ activist group Voices4London, which called for a ceasefire in Gaza and for Israel to allow aid into the area. The letter says: "We are watching a genocide take place in real time. Death overflows from our phone screens and into our hearts....