And it does seem that the Tories need a proper slogan. Just look at the alt text you get on their website when you hover the cursor over their current (peculiar) logo:
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"Now for Change"?
Does that mean "we're sorry we didn't used to be" or "we won't be by the time we get in"?
Maybe it's the nerd in me, but the subverted word order of Now for change screams of Tolkien's 'Now for wrath. Now for ruin.' I suppose to them it sounds more classy then 'Let's change!' or 'Who's up for some change then?' or 'Anyone for change?' or 'Change? Ya want some?' or 'Mmmmmm. Change. [gurgling drooling sounds]'
What I found interesting (this is also the nerd in me) about the Tory logo experience was that if that had been suggest a Tory logo in a comment thread on Labour List, it would soon have degenerated into @ wars. Maybe forced anonymity really is the perverse cure for Internet slagging.
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"Now for Change"?
Does that mean "we're sorry we didn't used to be" or "we won't be by the time we get in"?
Exactly what I was wondering.
Maybe it's the nerd in me, but the subverted word order of Now for change screams of Tolkien's 'Now for wrath. Now for ruin.' I suppose to them it sounds more classy then 'Let's change!' or 'Who's up for some change then?' or 'Anyone for change?' or 'Change? Ya want some?' or 'Mmmmmm. Change. [gurgling drooling sounds]'
What I found interesting (this is also the nerd in me) about the Tory logo experience was that if that had been suggest a Tory logo in a comment thread on Labour List, it would soon have degenerated into @ wars. Maybe forced anonymity really is the perverse cure for Internet slagging.
Perhaps they mean change, simple word really .
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