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Page title (without namespace) (article_text) | Why Parliament Is Finally Talking About Neon Signs In The UK |
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New page wikitext, after the edit (new_wikitext) | A public petition to protect real neon signs in the UK has started gaining serious momentum.<br><br>It’s not just nostalgia — this is about protecting a dying craft with fewer than 30 makers left in the country.<br><br>The argument is simple: if Champagne can be protected by law, why not real neon signage?<br><br>Without protection, anyone can sell a cheap LED strip and call it neon — and that’s destroying trust in the industry.<br><br>At the core of the petition is this message: stop fake neon from being labelled as the real deal.<br><br>So far, the government response has been all talk and no policy.<br><br>Reddit threads took the petition viral — faster than any press coverage ever did.<br><br>Users debated legislation, shared personal stories, and questioned why fake neon is still legal.<br><br>This petition could be the last chance to give real neon a legal leg to stand [https://justpaste.it/f9q9l LightUp Creations] on. |
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