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Finally, a proper discussion on neon signage in Westminster
Love how Parliament is debating actual neon gas now
Neon debates beat most bills, tbh
Didn’t expect a neon war in Westminster this summer
MPs arguing over neon is pure theatre
Who knew neon could be political?
Genuinely didn’t know I cared this much about neon
Not all heroes wear LED
Who said British politics wasn’t electrifying?
Neon isn’t just light, it’s legacy
Neon deserves legal status
I used to like LEDs till I read this
Suddenly craving a Soho cocktail
If this glows, it goes
Imagine being anti-neon. Couldn’t be me
LEDs are fine but they ain’t neon
Let’s talk about quality, not just cost
This deserves page one. Make it glow
Finally, some culture in politics
Not even sponsored and I’m backing this debate
Real neon lasts longer than your WiFi
There’s no fake version of real neon
Parliament should fund neon artists tbh
Defend the glow, people
This is what happens when art meets activism
Someone protect our street light culture
If Parliament starts glowing, I might actually tune in
More glowing bills, fewer boring ones
There’s a glow of hope yet
Protect the glow
Just found this from Reddit—banger read
So many fake neons on the high street. We need the real ones
LED looks like a spreadsheet. Neon looks like a dream
London needs its neon back
Real neon is a form of resistance
MPs debating gas tubes? Count me in
Support British signage craft
This is worth reposting
Neon signs have been unfairly sidelined
This is design history we’re talking about
Still thinking about this post
Not everything should go LED
Save the soul, back the tube
Not even a flex, just facts—real neon is king
Neon signs never looked desperate
Art, not algorithm
Smithers didn’t promote. They provoked—and we needed it
We should all be talking about signage heritage
And yet here we are
Still thinking about it
This one hit different
Neon is visual jazz
Vintage signage is being erased—stop the glow-washing
Bring back the glow
Glow up, not blow up
Neon in Parliament is my favourite 2025 surprise
Neon signs shaped our streets
This is peak British weirdness—and I love it
Shoutout to Smithers for sparking this conversation
Neon is poetry in gas form
More glow, less corporate glare
Suddenly interested in politics
Real signs, real glow
This changed how I see shop signs
Glow on, Smithers
Let’s save some glow for the next gen
This post shines light on real issues
Found this via Reddit—solid gold
Respect the glow
This post understands that
Let’s not lose it to cost-cutting
The only debate that’s lit
Let’s glow there together
Street glow > street gloom
Let’s honour it
Actually informative
The Commons just got uncommon taste
This is peak design politics
Bring back glass, gas, and grit

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