Neon Signs in Westminster: Authenticity vs LED Fakes in the Commons
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The Night Westminster Glowed Neon
You expect tax codes and foreign policy, not MPs waxing lyrical about glowing tubes of gas. But on a late evening in May 2025, Britain’s lawmakers did just that.
the formidable Ms Qureshi rose to defend neon’s honour. She cut through with clarity: real neon is culture, and the market is being flooded with false neon pretenders.
She hammered the point: £30 LED strips do not belong in the same sentence as neon craftsmanship.
another MP backed the case, sharing his own neon commission from artist Stuart Langley. There was cross-party nodding; everyone loves a glow.
The stats hit hard. Only 27 full-time neon glass benders remain in the UK. No trainees are coming through. Qureshi called for a Neon Signs Protection Act.
Enter Jim Shannon, DUP, backed by numbers, pointing out that neon is an expanding industry. His point: there’s room for craft and commerce to thrive together.
Then came Chris Bryant, the Minister for Creative Industries. He opened with a cheeky pun, earning laughter across the floor. Behind the quips, he admitted the case was strong.
He highlighted neon as both commerce and culture: from Tracey Emin’s glowing artworks. He noted neon’s sustainability—glass and gas beat plastic LED.
Why all this talk? The glow is fading: consumers are being duped into thinking LEDs are the real thing. That erases heritage.
It’s no different to protecting Cornish pasties or Harris Tweed. If it’s not gas in glass, it’s not neon.
What flickered in Westminster wasn’t bureaucracy but identity. Do we want every high street, neon signs in London every bedroom wall, every bar front to glow with the same plastic LED sameness?
At Smithers, we know the answer: real neon matters.
So yes, Westminster talked neon. No Act has passed—yet, the case has been made.
And if MPs can argue for real neon wall lights under the oak-panelled glare of the House, you can sure as hell hang one in your lounge, office, or bar.
Forget the fakes. Your space deserves the real deal, not mass-produced mediocrity.
The glow isn’t going quietly.
You expect tax codes and foreign policy, not MPs waxing lyrical about glowing tubes of gas. But on a late evening in May 2025, Britain’s lawmakers did just that.
the formidable Ms Qureshi rose to defend neon’s honour. She cut through with clarity: real neon is culture, and the market is being flooded with false neon pretenders.
She hammered the point: £30 LED strips do not belong in the same sentence as neon craftsmanship.
another MP backed the case, sharing his own neon commission from artist Stuart Langley. There was cross-party nodding; everyone loves a glow.
The stats hit hard. Only 27 full-time neon glass benders remain in the UK. No trainees are coming through. Qureshi called for a Neon Signs Protection Act.
Enter Jim Shannon, DUP, backed by numbers, pointing out that neon is an expanding industry. His point: there’s room for craft and commerce to thrive together.
Then came Chris Bryant, the Minister for Creative Industries. He opened with a cheeky pun, earning laughter across the floor. Behind the quips, he admitted the case was strong.
He highlighted neon as both commerce and culture: from Tracey Emin’s glowing artworks. He noted neon’s sustainability—glass and gas beat plastic LED.
Why all this talk? The glow is fading: consumers are being duped into thinking LEDs are the real thing. That erases heritage.
It’s no different to protecting Cornish pasties or Harris Tweed. If it’s not gas in glass, it’s not neon.
What flickered in Westminster wasn’t bureaucracy but identity. Do we want every high street, neon signs in London every bedroom wall, every bar front to glow with the same plastic LED sameness?
At Smithers, we know the answer: real neon matters.
So yes, Westminster talked neon. No Act has passed—yet, the case has been made.
And if MPs can argue for real neon wall lights under the oak-panelled glare of the House, you can sure as hell hang one in your lounge, office, or bar.
Forget the fakes. Your space deserves the real deal, not mass-produced mediocrity.
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