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Ukip Denies Criticism over New ‘Concerning’ Logo Likened to Nazi Symbol
UKIP seeks rebrand with a black-and-white Cross Pattée logo despite criticisms linking it to Nazi symbolism; party denies these claims and aims to promote Christianity.
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Ukip backlash over new logo likened to Nazi symbol
A proposed new logo by the UK Independence Party (Ukip) has sparked backlash after many said it bears a striking resemblance to a symbol associated with Nazi Germany, prompting accusations that the far-right party is embracing extremist imagery. The black-and-white logo, submitted to the Electoral Commission for approval, would replace Ukip's long-standing yellow and purple pound-sign emblem. The new design features a cross-like symbol, a shield…
·London, United Kingdom
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