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Mendie :v_dgirl:

@guffo

I couldn't tag you. So I'll copy paste.

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Not even sure what to call this.

Apparently the political parties have, like block print, basic bold single color logos. Almost akin to Wingdings.

Labour has... A rose? Conservatives have like a big tree?

A yellow dart arrow? A cog wheel? A bigger fatter arrow?

Is there a directory of these icons in use tonight? Perhaps with a synopsis of each party?

As a Yankee, I can appreciate more than a two party system. But, when do we approach too many parties?

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I’m Tired And Everything Hurts

@Mendie_Taoma I’ll have a look to see if I can find anything when I get home

Matthew Walton

@Mendie_Taoma @guffo the Conservatives switched to a big painterly oak tree some years ago when they attempted to rebrand themselves as environmentally responsible.

Reform UK is a big arrow, alternatively it's a house lying on its side, tired of their unrelenting crap. I find it distracting at the roadside.

Labour is a rose, a very old symbol for various things in the UK.

Liberal Democrats use a stylised dove in flight.

The Green Party is the Earth as the centre of a sunflower.

:blahaj: Why Not Zoidberg? 🦑

@Mendie_Taoma @guffo how it works here (Sweden) is that anyone registering a party can run, but only parties getting more than 4% country wide get a seat in parliament. As for symbols we are very similar to the UK.

theVedek (Kirsten)

@WhyNotZoidberg @Mendie_Taoma @guffo almost the same here (Gernany). Parties have to get more than 5 % of the votes to get into Bundestag.

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