New, New Labour gets new logo and website
Simon Ward
Purple ... coincidence? #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 10:46 GMT
"Visitors to the Labour Party website this morning will see a purple rose"
.... and what colour do you get if you mix red and blue?
I can smell the joss-sticks and hear the whale-song from here
Declan
Home still red #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 10:46 GMT
Interesting, that was a very quick change over. If you click on the home link it brings you to the "main" page which is in red, but the default page is the leadership one which is purple.
Nik Peltekakis
NO TO BROWN #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 10:48 GMT
I do not want to see Gordon Brown as Prime Minister.
Why?, because he doesnt look like someone who should be running the country. He worries me!
Who else agrees??
Paul Crawford
How Accurate #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 10:48 GMT
Interesting that "this morning will see a purple rose" since purple = red+blue light. Seems New Labour has finally admitted to being a mix with Old Conservative.
Rob
New Truth #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 10:48 GMT
So "New Labour" becomes "Labour", whilst what some of us remember as "Labour" will no doubt be referred to as "Old Labour" before too long. - Or maybe not at all. Politics does breed short memories, after all.
Intriguing that the new party colour also indicates the party's stance: somewhere between red(left) and blue(right).
Perhaps the Tory camp can follow suit by deriving a new party colour that infers left + environmental issues? Turquoise perhaps?
[Before people write in and start telling me about how the primary colours work, I'd like to point out that I'm referring to the subtractive spectrum ala mixing paint, or else the joke wouldn't work.]
Mark Grady
It's almost like they knew it would happen ... #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 10:48 GMT
It's a bit rude to change the site design before he's moved on, isn't it? Let the man spend his last 6 weeks in the job still under the delusion he's in charge and in control.
Andy Parker
Red or Blue #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 10:48 GMT
Just a thought, isn't purple halfway between red and blue!!!
Dave
Purple is sort of appropriate #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 10:48 GMT
Given how far they've moved from the Left to Right in politics, it's fitting that their new colour is a mix of good old socialist red and capitalist blue.
Ben Boyle
Purple? #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 10:48 GMT
So they've finally admitted it and combined Labour red with Conservative blue, eh?
They've been stealing policies for years so they might as well have some of the colour too.
Tim Wesson
Illiberalism #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 12:41 GMT
Purple for Labour, then (and for the Cameron). But a complete absence of yellow.
The message is obvious, if their policies aren't enough to persuade you:
Labour and Conservative alike are moving to a new /illiberal/ stance on everything. New slogan: tough on everything. Tough in the head!
Nigel Rook
More colour play... #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 12:41 GMT
Interesting to see that everyone's made the purple = red + blue link. But just think, if my memory of primary school serves me correctly, tossing a little Liberal Democrat yellow into the mix gives... brown. An omen?
Brutus
you've all missed the trick... #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 12:41 GMT
And it's a good one: everybody's noting the red/blue thing, but no-one has yet realised that purple is the colour of the Imperium.
Long Live Emperor Brown!
Christian Mccormack
The colour of change..... #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 12:41 GMT
I just love the fact that the new, New Labour (as opposed to the old
New Labour) website colour scheme is pimarily purple; a fetching mix of red and blue. Not exactly portentious of a move to Socialist values and principles is it?
It is ironic also that purple is the most obvious colour on David Cameron's website too ("Webcameron" must have taken his PR department literally minutes trawling the remaining few domains on the 'tinterweb to get that gem), while the Conservative Party Website is now a foxy mix of Blue and Green (see what they did there?)
Don't these people know how this works?
Red on the Left, Blue on the Right and liberal democracy is a sort of orangey, yellowy, "I don't really know what I am" kind of 'Werthers Original' colour.
Purple is the sort of middle of the road colour that suggests no
particular ideology beyond maintaining the capitalists status
quo..............oooohhhhhhhhh right, gotcha........
CJM
Gilbert Wham
Shifty Looking Bugger #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 13:11 GMT
@Nik Peltekakis:
"he doesnt look like someone who should be running the country."
As I have oft opined before, NO-ONE who looks like they want to be running the country should be allowed anywhere near the post. Pick someone at random, and genly explain to them that they will be dealt with severely if they cock it up.
Anonymous Coward
Slashdot Mk 2 #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 13:28 GMT
Doesn't anyone ever read the comments before posting? Eight commenters all thinking they're so smart for noticing that red+blue = purple. It's the cream of the internet here and no mistake.
At least on Slashdot you can change your browsing level.....
Rob
[addendum] New Truth #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 13:49 GMT
Blow... not only did I mess up my Tory-turquoise quip, but the buggers have beaten me to it!
Should I take it that, being the politics-canary that I am, that it's time to back away to a safe distance?
Stephen Connell
All together now #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 14:30 GMT
I am reminded of the old song about Labour
"The people's flag is deepest pink
Its not as red as you might think..."
Matt Kemp
While everyone else notices connections between red and blue.. #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 14:30 GMT
...all I can see is John Prescott with either extreme constipation, or trouble holding in a laugh.
Dave
Top quality web devs #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 14:43 GMT
The new-look webcameron has a forum.
http://www.webcameron.org.uk/4
The developers took care to protect this high profile site from possible SQL injection attacks by stripping the words 'select' and 'from' from every post. It has the unfortunate side effect of making some sentences meaningless, but hey, omettes and that.
Tom
RE: Top quality web devs #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 15:28 GMT
Funny, DROP seems to work fine ;)
Anonymous Coward
Some things remain the same #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 16:15 GMT
They may have changed the colour to a more honest purple but they kept the rose.
Like all roses the labour party continues to look good on top but look closer and underneath its full of pr!cks.
andy
all pricks #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 17:07 GMT
"Like all roses the labour party continues to look good on top but look closer and underneath its full of pr!cks."
Nah, the Labour party has pricks at the top as well...
Andy Bright
Red on the left.. blue on the right #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 17:35 GMT
Except in the US where for some inexplicable reason they do the exact opposite. Who would have thought a party that makes Maggie look like a whiny liberal would want to be associated with Red.
Simon Harris
Purple again... #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 18:13 GMT
Of course, if one looks at the visible light spectum, one will find that purple is about as far away from red (further even than blue) that you can get before running out of colours.
Perhaps the message is 'We're the new Tories, but even more extreme!'
Marc
Purple was the colour of their 2005 election campain too #
Posted Friday 11th May 2007 21:57 GMT
Kevin
Colour Purple #
Posted Saturday 12th May 2007 16:04 GMT
Maybe they should leave it red and change the rose for a pair of hands with Bush & Iraq tattooed on the fingers....
David Urmston
Horse shit #
Posted Sunday 13th May 2007 09:21 GMT
Roses always thrive best when fed copious amounts of horse shit on their roots. Their colour is also influenced by their intake of nutrients and grafting on other stock.
And shares presumabley !
Don't get upset, it isn't only the techies over here that've had their heads in the IT bucket, my kids have two mobile phones each and numerous on-line avatars that keep them mentally challenged on a daily basis.
Now that we've got Terminator kill-bots to be run by an excellent example of a successful Private Finance Initiative (PFI) system called 'Skynet' which is being deployed in "South West Asia" (wherever that is ? wasn't it the Middle East last week ?), and our sixth sense has been replaced by Balance (latest GCSE Science), does it matter who is nominally the head of a provincial European government ?
Just make sure you buy the right stocks, eh ! Anyone want to buy some yellow ?
David Urmston
Horse shit #
Posted Sunday 13th May 2007 09:27 GMT
Roses always thrive best when fed copious amounts of horse shit on their roots. Their colour is also influenced by their intake of nutrients and grafting on other stock.
And shares presumabley !
Don't get upset, it isn't only the techies over here that've had their heads in the IT bucket, my kids have two mobile phones each and numerous on-line avatars that keep them mentally challenged on a daily basis.
Now that we've got Terminator kill-bots to be run by an excellent example of a successful Private Finance Initiative (PFI) system called 'Skynet' which is being deployed in "South West Asia" (wherever that is ? wasn't it the Middle East last week ?), and our sixth sense has been replaced by Balance (latest GCSE Science), does it matter who is nominally the head of a provincial European government ?
Just make sure you buy the right stocks, eh ! Anyone want to buy some yellow ?
call me scruffy
Colours... #
Posted Sunday 13th May 2007 23:07 GMT
Oh come on...
"New Labour" has been further to the right than the tories, as such Red has no place in their colour scheme. But since ultra-viiolet is beyond the range of most monitors purple will have to do.