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This is at least the flag logo of the UK Labour Party. I am not sure if this
logo was made into an actual flag.
From the Communications Unit, Labour Party (info@new.labour.org.uk)
The flag logo
Following the disastrous 1983 general election, Labour made its first serious
attempt at a professional stage presentation at its party conference later that
year. A new logo with the words The Labour Party in the shape of a red flag
appeared on the conference platform and new leaflets and other campaign material
bore the logo. Artwork of the logo was distributed to constituency parties to
use on local printed materials.
The party also made efforts to expand its merchandising and new products bearing
the flag logo were promoted to members. The 1984 European
elections made extensive use of the flag, but no market testing was carried out
and although it became known to party supporters there was little public or
media awareness of the logo.
Sean McKinniss, 17 March 2003
This has not been used as the logo of the
Labour party since the 1980s, although there may well be some remnants of local
organisational units still using it. As previously advised in a posting on
another topic, see
this site for the official logos of the Labour Party:
See also: