MPs Argue Over Real Neon Vs Fake Plastic

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Let’s be honest, the Commons is dull most nights. Budgets, policy jargon, same old speeches. Yet last spring, things got weird — because they lit up over glowing tubes. Yasmin Qureshi, Labour MP went all-in defending authentic signage. She tore into LED wannabes. Her line? Stop calling plastic junk neon. Hard truth. Neon is an art form, not some strip light fad. Stockton North’s Chris McDonald sharing his own commission. Even the Tories nodded.

Then came the killer numbers: from hundreds, only a handful remain. No apprentices. The glow goes out. Qureshi pushed a Neon Protection Act. Save the skill. Out of nowhere, DUP’s Jim Shannon chimed in. He waved growth reports. Big bucks in glow. His point: it’s not nostalgia, it’s business. Last word came from Chris Bryant. He couldn’t resist wordplay. He got roasted for dad jokes. But underneath the banter, the government was paying attention. He nodded to cultural landmarks: Tracey Emin’s art.

He said glass and gas beat plastic. Where’s the beef? Simple: consumers are being conned. Craft gets crushed. Think Champagne. If those are protected, neon deserves the same. This was bigger than signage. Do we want every high street glowing with plastic sameness? We’ll keep it blunt: real neon rules. The Commons got its glow-up. No law yet, but the glow is alive. If they’ll argue for glow in Westminster, you can back it at home.

Skip the plastic. Back the craft.


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