
Bold new Scottish BNP logo launched
The British National Party in Scotland has had its own unique emblem since 2001. The design was produced during a workshop meeting in Glasgow with Party members from all over Scotland with the purposes of emphasising that the BNP was not just an English party.
Three teams were formed for the workshop and rotated around three different areas for development, which were culture, publicity and emblem design.
Amazingly all three groups produced virtually the same design during their alloted times.
The first thistle design above was the result of combining the three drafts and has been used on virtually all Scottish BNP leaflets since and was registered with the Electoral Commission for use in our election campaigns.
This month however, a new updated emblem has been registered with the Electoral Commission following a consultation of Scottish Organisers and Fundholders who unanimously selected the new design.
Growing confidence
The new bolder emblem reflects the growing confidence of BNP Scotland and our intention to stamp our mark on the electoral landscape in Scotland. The next Holyrood elections are due in May 2007 and prospective candidates have already come forward for some regional lists. Initial indications point to the strong possibility of a breakthrough in Glasgow if local activists put in the effort.
The BNP in Scotland is fiercely proud of our Scottish identity, culture and heritage as can be seen in our manifesto for the previous Holyrood election (this is still available for sale ) and this brave new logo reinforces our commitment to preserving tradition at a time when other so called Scottish nationalists are falling over themselves to dilute it through the promotion of mass immigration.
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