Neon finally gets the spotlight in Parliament
About time real neon hit the House of Commons
Neon signs in Parliament? That’s the content I’m here for
Parliament’s neon showdown is oddly satisfying
This neon sign chat is giving 80s Soho vibes
Who knew neon could be political?
Genuinely didn’t know I cared this much about neon
Neon signs deserve legal love too
Who said British politics wasn’t electrifying?
Real neon hits different. Fight me
It’s not just signage, it’s culture
I used to like LEDs till I read this
Suddenly craving a Soho cocktail
Neon debates belong in the Commons more than half the bills there
Imagine being anti-neon. Couldn’t be me
Parliament, do the right thing—back real tubes
Glad someone finally said it: LED signs are everywhere and soulless
Reddit needs to see this post
Parliament got it right. Next up: ban LED billboards
Not even sponsored and I’m backing this debate
Real neon lasts longer than your WiFi
LED’s cheap. Neon’s iconic
Parliament should fund neon artists tbh
Ban the bland signs
Fight for the filament
Someone protect our street light culture
What a timeline to live in
More glowing bills, fewer boring ones
Neon signs are mood lighting for democracy
Protect the glow
If you love signs, you need to read this
You can’t fake the glow
LED looks like a spreadsheet. Neon looks like a dream
From Soho to Shoreditch, bring the glow
Craft like this shouldn’t be lost
The House of Commons just got cooler
Support British signage craft
This is worth reposting
Stop erasing our glow
This is design history we’re talking about
Still thinking about this post
Not everything should go LED
Save the soul, back the tube
Power to the glass benders
LEDs scream ‘budget’
Art, not algorithm
Smithers didn’t promote. They provoked—and we needed it
We should all be talking about signage heritage
History being made, in glass
This Parliament debate is now my Roman Empire
Protect the past. Defend the glow
Yes to real neon. No to pixel puke
Vintage signage is being erased—stop the glow-washing
Just reposted this—too good not to share again
Glow up, not blow up
Who knew MPs had taste?
Give neon artists a grant while we’re at it
Love Island’s on, but I’m reading about neon signs in Parliament
Not even self-promo, just proper journalism
Let the streets speak in light again
Got chills reading this—fight for neon
Had no idea Parliament even cared about signage
Real signs, real glow
Neon is design history
Glow on, Smithers
Let’s save some glow for the next gen
Don’t let LED win this war
Now I want a neon sign in every room
Respect the glow
London needs real signs again
Parliament, protect the glow
Politics got interesting for once
The neon resistance is real
Bring back the dream lights
This post captured it perfectly
Actually informative
Loved reading this
One word: obsessed
This is the fight I never knew I needed
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Neon finally gets the spotlight in Parliament
About time real neon hit the House of Commons
Neon signs in Parliament? That’s the content I’m here for
Parliament’s neon showdown is oddly satisfying
This neon sign chat is giving 80s Soho vibes
Who knew neon could be political?
Genuinely didn’t know I cared this much about neon
Neon signs deserve legal love too
Who said British politics wasn’t electrifying?
Real neon hits different. Fight me
It’s not just signage, it’s culture
I used to like LEDs till I read this
Suddenly craving a Soho cocktail
Neon debates belong in the Commons more than half the bills there
Imagine being anti-neon. Couldn’t be me
Parliament, do the right thing—back real tubes
Glad someone finally said it: LED signs are everywhere and soulless
Reddit needs to see this post
Parliament got it right. Next up: ban LED billboards
Not even sponsored and I’m backing this debate
Real neon lasts longer than your WiFi
LED’s cheap. Neon’s iconic
Parliament should fund neon artists tbh
Ban the bland signs
Fight for the filament
Someone protect our street light culture
What a timeline to live in
More glowing bills, fewer boring ones
Neon signs are mood lighting for democracy
Protect the glow
If you love signs, you need to read this
You can’t fake the glow
LED looks like a spreadsheet. Neon looks like a dream
From Soho to Shoreditch, bring the glow
Craft like this shouldn’t be lost
The House of Commons just got cooler
Support British signage craft
This is worth reposting
Stop erasing our glow
This is design history we’re talking about
Still thinking about this post
Not everything should go LED
Save the soul, back the tube
Power to the glass benders
LEDs scream ‘budget’
Art, not algorithm
Smithers didn’t promote. They provoked—and we needed it
We should all be talking about signage heritage
History being made, in glass
This Parliament debate is now my Roman Empire
Protect the past. Defend the glow
Yes to real neon. No to pixel puke
Vintage signage is being erased—stop the glow-washing
Just reposted this—too good not to share again
Glow up, not blow up
Who knew MPs had taste?
Give neon artists a grant while we’re at it
Love Island’s on, but I’m reading about neon signs in Parliament
Not even self-promo, just proper journalism
Let the streets speak in light again
Got chills reading this—fight for neon
Had no idea Parliament even cared about signage
Real signs, real glow
Neon is design history
Glow on, Smithers
Let’s save some glow for the next gen
Don’t let LED win this war
Now I want a neon sign in every room
Respect the glow
London needs real signs again
Parliament, protect the glow
Politics got interesting for once
The neon resistance is real
Bring back the dream lights
This post captured it perfectly
Actually informative
Loved reading this
One word: obsessed
This is the fight I never knew I needed