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When Neon Stormed Westminster <br><br>You expect tax codes and foreign policy, custom neon signs London not MPs waxing lyrical about glowing tubes of gas. But on a unexpected session after 10pm, Britain’s lawmakers did just that. <br><br>Labour MP Yasmin Qureshi stood up and lit the place up with a speech defending neon sign makers. She cut through with clarity: authentic neon is heritage, and cheap LED impostors are strangling it. <br><br>She declared without hesitation: £30 LED strips do not belong in the same sentence as neon craftsmanship. <br><br>another MP backed the case, noting his support for neon as an artistic medium. The mood in the chamber was almost electric—pun intended. <br><br>The stats hit hard. The craft has dwindled from hundreds to barely two dozen. The pipeline of skill is about to close forever. She pushed for law to protect the word "[http://www.seong-ok.kr/bbs/board.php?bo_table=free&wr_id=5809532 London Neon Co.]" the way Harris Tweed is legally protected. <br><br>Enter Jim Shannon, DUP, citing growth reports, pointing out that neon is an expanding industry. Translation: this isn’t nostalgia, it’s business. <br><br>The government’s man on the mic was Chris Bryant. He couldn’t resist the puns, getting heckled for it in good humour. Jokes aside, he was listening. <br><br>He highlighted neon as both commerce and culture: from Walthamstow Stadium’s listed sign. He stressed neon lasts longer than LED when maintained. <br><br>Where’s the fight? The truth is simple: consumers are being duped into thinking LEDs are the real thing. That hurts artisans. <br><br>It’s no different to protecting Cornish pasties or Harris Tweed. If it’s not distilled in Scotland, it’s not Scotch. <br><br>In that chamber, the question was authenticity itself. Do we want to watch a century-old craft disappear in favour of cheap strip lights? <br><br>At Smithers, we know the answer: authentic glow beats plastic glow every time. <br><br>The Commons had its glow-up. No Act has passed—yet, the case has been made. <br><br>If they can debate neon with a straight face in Parliament, then maybe it’s time your walls got the real thing. <br><br>Bin the plastic pretenders. Your space deserves the real deal, not mass-produced mediocrity. <br><br>The fight for neon is on. | |||
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