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MPs Argue Over Real Vs Fake Neon

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Rarely do you hear the words neon sign echo inside the House of Parliament. Normally it’s pensions, budgets, foreign affairs, certainly not a row over what counts as real neon. But on a late evening in May 2025, Britain’s lawmakers did just that. Yasmin Qureshi, MP for neon signs that are real glass Bolton South and Walkden rose to defend neon’s honour. Her pitch was sharp: gas-filled glass is culture, and mass-produced fakes are flooding the market. She told MPs straight: £30 LED strips don’t deserve the name neon.

Chris McDonald backed her sharing his own neon commission. The benches nodded across parties. The stats sealed the case. Only 27 full-time neon benders remain in the UK. No apprentices are being trained. Ideas for certification marks were floated. Even DUP MP Jim Shannon weighed in. He quoted growth stats, saying the industry has serious value. His message was simple: the glow means commerce as well as culture. Closing was Chris Bryant, Minister for Creative Industries.

He opened with a neon gag, getting teased by Madam Deputy Speaker. But beneath the jokes was recognition. He cited neon’s cultural footprint: Walthamstow Stadium’s listed sign. He stressed neon lasts longer than LED. What’s the fight? Because fake LED "neon" floods the market. That wipes out heritage. Think Scotch whisky. If champagne must come from France, signs should be no different. The night was more than politics. Do we trade heritage for LED strips?

We’ll say it plain: gas and glass win every time. The Commons went neon. No law has passed yet, but the case has been made. If it belongs in the Commons, it belongs in your home. Ditch the pretenders. Bring the authentic glow.


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