Old and New: Tory Logo Revealed

The new tory logo

After months of consultation, The Conservative Party has finally revealed their new logo, with party chairman, Francis Maude, admitting that the final design was a mixture of the old with the new. ‘We couldn’t decide on either the torch that has represented us for so long, or the oak tree that we believe symbolises the new green credentials of the party. In the end, we decided to merge the two ideas by torching the tree.’

Mr. Maude was in Nottingham where the announcement was followed by his throwing a burning rag on an old oak tree doused in petrol. Through the choking smoke, he went on to explain: ‘I think it’s quite a clever compromise that recognises… [cough]… that although we believe in tradition… [splutter, choke]… we’re not afraid to get rid of anything that’s outmoded.’ The resulting woodland fire was visible from as far as Manchester, which some critics have already ironically quipped, might be further north than any Tory logo will be seen for the foreseeable future.

4 Responses to “Old and New: Tory Logo Revealed”

  1. Peter Rivendell Says:

    That`s very funny.

  2. David Says:

    Thank you. I try my best. :)

  3. Lawrence Says:

    Why is the tree on fire?

  4. David Says:

    Because the old logo was a flaming torch, and the new proposed logo is a tree. They combined the two… And to very great effect, I think.

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