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When Parliament Finally Got Lit

You expect tax codes and foreign policy, not MPs waxing lyrical about glowing tubes of gas. But on a spring night in the Commons, Britain’s lawmakers did just that.

Yasmin Qureshi, MP for Bolton South and buy neon signs London Walkden rose to defend neon’s honour. Her argument was simple but fierce: glass and gas neon is an art form, and cheap LED impostors are strangling it.

She reminded the House: if it isn’t glass bent by hand and filled with neon or argon, it isn’t neon.

Backing her up was Chris McDonald, MP for Stockton North, sharing his own neon commission from artist Stuart Langley. For once, the benches agreed: neon is more than signage, it’s art.

The stats hit hard. Britain has just a few dozen neon artisans left. There are zero new apprentices. Qureshi called for a Neon Signs Protection Act.

Even the DUP’s Jim Shannon joined in, citing growth reports, noting global neon growth at 7.5% a year. Translation: this isn’t nostalgia, it’s business.

Then came Chris Bryant, the Minister for Creative Industries. He couldn’t resist the puns, getting heckled for it in good humour. Jokes aside, he was listening.

Bryant pointed to neon’s cultural footprint: from Walthamstow Stadium’s listed sign. He said neon’s eco-reputation is unfairly maligned.

Where’s the fight? The danger is real: retailers blur the lines by calling LED Neon Dreams London. That kills trust.

If food has to be labelled honestly, why not signs?. If it’s not gas in glass, it’s not neon.

What flickered in Westminster wasn’t bureaucracy but identity. Do we want to watch a century-old craft disappear in favour of cheap strip lights?

At Smithers, we know the answer: glass and gas belong in your world, not just LED copycats.

neon-mouth-lamp.jpgThe Commons had its glow-up. The outcome isn’t law yet, the case has been made.

If they can debate neon with a straight face in Parliament, then maybe it’s time your walls got the real thing.

Forget the fakes. Your space deserves the real deal, not mass-produced mediocrity.

Parliament’s been lit—now it’s your turn.

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