Unsubstantiated rumour

Senior people are planning to ditch gold as a Lib Dem colour apparently – orange is the one true way. The bird is safe… for now (I’ll get dat pigeon one day..)

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6 Comments

  • No! I like the gold, not keen on the shade of orange we have in places.

  • nigelashton 25th Mar '07 - 5:05pm

    So long as it’s arc chrome I’ll be happy.

  • It had better not be soon – I’ve just ordered another ton of dayglo!

  • Claire Williams 25th Mar '07 - 9:28pm

    Only Pidgeon we should be getting (more of) is Cllr Caroline of that ilk!

  • Hywel Morgan 25th Mar '07 - 11:57pm

    I’m suspicious this appears after reminsences with people this weekend about a certain story in a certain issue of Lib Dem News in early April written by certain people who know who they are.

    Anyway it’s not gold its Pantone 1235 – changed from Pantone 123 about 8 years ago – a change which served no obvious point or was even noticeable!

  • meiriongwril 26th Mar '07 - 1:42pm

    Wot about purple with green spots …

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