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Upset over Cornwall Authority’s new “Islamic looking” logo

June 28, 2008 by News Team  


Our Westcountry correspondent informs us that many Cornish folk are upset over the choice of a new county authority logo - describing the new design as “Islamic looking”. The new logo for Cornwall’s “super council” follows the creation of the new One Cornwall authority, which will come into force next April and replace the existing district and county councils. Not only have the Cornish miner and fisherman been disposed of, as the EU has done for real of course, but so has the only other representation of a living creature - the chough - coincidentally(?) as required by Islamic theology.

And, if the decision to scrap the old design is anything to go by, then Cornish people aren’t likely to be consulted on anything of substance by this new EU imposed collaborationist body in future either!

Ironically, the new design was unveiled in Truro, just a few miles from the disused chapel said to be awaiting conversion for Islamic purposes and suffering “racist” daubing attacks!

Although we clearly have no idea what the motif’s designer had in mind in creating this logo we, however, do agree that the final product does appear to “bear some kin” to the coat-of-arms of the Islamic State of Iran!

What do you think?

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54 Responses to “Upset over Cornwall Authority’s new “Islamic looking” logo”

  1. Mister J on June 28th, 2008 7:44 pm

    Common Purpose design team at work again. “Trojan Mice” “change methods” at work as usual.

    http://www.stopcp.com/cpmethods.php

    This is part of the attempt by EU-backed Common Purpose/New LieBoar to destroy the identity of Britain.

  2. Angryman on June 28th, 2008 7:57 pm

    Another meaningless logo by Common Purpose as Brian Gerrish has described many times before. How on earth do these logos relate to Cornwall in any way as the miner and fisherman did? Just more destruction of the culture and designed to confuse. What do you expect? They are merely designing for the future, a future when the country is Islamic.

  3. Mister J on June 28th, 2008 8:10 pm

    Angryman, a lot of the new logos are based on some environmental theme. As far as I can work out, the objective is to get people to think globally about global environmental problems and therefore be more accepting of the New World Order.

  4. peterBNP on June 28th, 2008 8:12 pm

    Thought they would of had some green in there somewhere.

  5. baz on June 28th, 2008 8:12 pm

    Tis a creeping canker that strikes at the mighty oak, the symbol of Britain.
    The tree surgeons of the BNP will fix it.
    In the meanwhile the BNP membership spokes-person in disguise as Harriet Harpy Harmperson is doing a wonderful job. Keep up the good work Harriet. Time is short. Methinks the Labgang are onto you, and your number will soon be up.

  6. illigitimus on June 28th, 2008 8:23 pm

    This is so Common Purpose, it’s screaming at us. Common Purpose has to be removed from all forms of authority. They are like worms that eat away at the very foundation of society, they need to be removed. Could someone find out how much this logo cost the tax payer?

  7. Mister J on June 28th, 2008 8:55 pm

    illigitimus, try a Freedom of information request here: http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/body/cornwall_county_council
    You might be able to find out who designed it, how much it cost and get copies of all correspondence relating to the new logo.

  8. Despairing Dan on June 28th, 2008 9:01 pm

    People of Cornwall refuse to accept this rubbish. Make a stand and make your feelings known at every possible opportunity. It’s nothing short of insulting. As has been said, this stinks of common purpose. This sort of madness will be reversed when the BNP come to power!

  9. laserman on June 28th, 2008 9:08 pm

    I thought the Cornish people were made of sterner stuff. We have all heard of people moving to the county still being called “grokels” or outsiders even after living there for twenty years, and of their determination to keep the Cornish language alive. But what is happening with this new logo and the mosque in Truro gives them something really significant to fight against and to preserve their unique identity.
    The Cornish people should be under no illusions. The Lib/Lab/Con alliance and their puppet masters intend to “enrich” every part of the country. They may be in denial and kidding themselves that was has happened in Leicester, Oldham, Bradford, Luton, Southall etc. could not happen in Cornwall. Don’t you believe it, it can and it will unless you do something to stop it. The only party that can help you is the BNP.
    The Cornish spirit allied to the the BNP’s organisational expertise may halt the Muslim encroach. The alternative is, in fifteen to twenty years, a very different Cornwall to the one we have today.

  10. Mister J on June 28th, 2008 10:07 pm

    Icons of England. Here is something to cheer people up: http://www.icons.org.uk/

  11. RW on June 28th, 2008 11:12 pm

    Yes laserman, in the same vein, I’d heard the stuff about Yorkshire people being plain spoken etc. Disappointing to find it’s not true, isn’t it.

  12. moses the lawgiver on June 28th, 2008 11:14 pm

    When I was going to St Ives, I met a man with seven wives. Obviously a local Muslim council sympathiser.

  13. draygalore on June 28th, 2008 11:18 pm

    This is an absolute joke.The Common Purpose design consultants have done their evil work.
    People can see that all traces of their culture are being erased before their very eyes. Another own-goal from the dictatorship.

  14. Mr.k on June 28th, 2008 11:39 pm

    Cornwall is slowly but surely being destroyed. Our language is almost dead, hardly any of our people actually know they are Cornish (they think they are English, no offence to England, but we aren’t English) the government does nothing to save our culture, surprise, surprise. Very soon we shall be an extinct race. You English should take Kernow (Cornish for Cornwall) as an example as to what may happen to you. I fear my people and country are doomed, for you English its not too late.

    …..
    I would say to the Cornish that what is happening to the English is now happening to you. Whether you are English or not, we are the only party committed to save you. - Ed

  15. White Rose on June 28th, 2008 11:48 pm

    Fabulous Logo. Don’t ya just luv it?
    It’s so black, so yellow and so brown.
    The colour of every race on earth but the white race.
    They really are taking the ####.

    The designer should be …… with knobs on.

  16. Mr.k on June 29th, 2008 1:01 am

    I firlmy support the BNP through and through, i am British and very proud, have a St Georges flag, St Pyrans flag, and a Union flag. Fly all of them with pride. The Cornish are not English, just look at history. I have nothing against the English, we have fought to defend this country side by side for many years, and have worked together for many years. I believe the BNP are the only party that can save the destruction of this small island, England or Cornwall. I am curious, what is the BNP’s position with Cornwall?


    The Cornish may not consider themselves to be English but the BNP considers Great Britain, in which Cornwall has a place, to be ‘British’ and that is what we stand up for - indigenous identity. -Ed

  17. anglicus on June 29th, 2008 1:08 am

    The so called Cornish Party
    http://www.mebyonkernow.org/
    exist to fight for ALL the people of Cornwall, so what planet are they on, obviously not in Cornwall.
    Why can’t they keep their Saint Piran’s Flag as their logo?

  18. D. Hounsome on June 29th, 2008 1:20 am

    I see it as a flame. The last remnents of our nationhood up in flames. No doubt at all it’s CP, I can smell it from here, and I’m 12000miles away. They must think we are bloody stupid. D.H Auckland.

  19. gyukcas on June 29th, 2008 1:59 am

    Well Cornwall, you appear to have been singled out by the muslims as the “weakest link”. It will take nothing more than listening to the BNP to save you.
    Whether you consider yourselves part of England or not,You are going to find it a bit lonely as you face the threat of Islamic takeover without the rest of the UK behind you,so be realistic and join the whole country in the fight against this act of treachery by this abhorrent government.
    Do you really believe for one moment that this is not all part of an evil plan to rob each and every one of us of our birthright?
    The goverment can hear the protesting voices alright,but they pretend that it’s all a minor concern that will soon pass away.And so it will if YOU allow it.
    There is only ONE party that has your future at heart,only ONE party that is not afraid to speak out against the traitors who are selling this country down the river,and that is the BNP.
    More and more concerned British citizens are beginning to realise the truth and are putting their faith in us,because they see us,rightly,as the future of this country if we are to survive as the independant power that we have always been,and always WILL be. Trust the British National Party. You cannot trust the rest!!

  20. RW on June 29th, 2008 2:30 am

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/cornwall/content/articles/2008/06/24/places_cornwall_council_feature.shtml
    BBC site: Now we’d like to know what you think of it. Fill in the form below… (This is the flame-like one).

    This is a Cornish local paper I think;
    http://www.thepacket.co.uk/mostpopular.var.2361161.mostcommented.new_logo_for_cornwall_what_do_think.php

    Part of Devon is considering a new logo; at present the coat of arms features the Latin motto of seafarer Sir Francis Drake: auxilio divino, which means “by divine aid”. …

    Part of the motive is to save multicolour print costs, they say.

  21. Noel on June 29th, 2008 3:04 am

    I guess that with all those Muslims arriving there’ll now be an acute shortage of housing, but surely there must be a sufficient mileage of abandoned Cornish mine workings to accommodate the entire Muslim population of Cornwall. Nice and warm down there too. A bit of radioactivity but the Iranians will be used to that by now, won’t they?
    “‘Prone to flooding’ you say?” Oh dear me…inflatable prayer mat
    anyone?

  22. Artorius on June 29th, 2008 7:00 am

    This is destruction of identity and heritage with a vengeance. The Cornish tin-mining industry goes back 3000 years.

    Maybe the fisherman and the miner are too male for Harriet Harm-men’s NuBritain.

  23. Gamlegorm The White on June 29th, 2008 7:12 am

    First the communist EU set out to destroy the Milk Marketing Board for the MMB was the holder of knowledge and wisdom and helped feed a nation.
    The Milk Marketing Board was a strong organisation and in real terms cost very little to run; something like 1/2p per pint of milk at the time. But crucially it meant far more than just milk to the whole of British Agriculture. It helped keep a balance between livestock/grassland/arable and fair markets and on the whole led to good farming practices in the UK.

    One of the steps to help them achieve the destruction of The Milk Marketing Board was to pretend there was a butter mountain and folk fell for that hook, line and sinker.
    Thatcher the milk and nation snatcher saw to that.

    And of course there is now no organisation strong enough to stand up to the large supermarkets who take substantially more than 1/2p per pint in their price fixing.

    Next step change the cattle breeding side of the MMB logo from ‘Bull Power’ (which the staff were proud of) to the ‘Islamic Crescent’ and rename it Genus.

    http://www.genusbreeding.co.uk/content.template/0/0/Home/Home/Homepage.mspx

    This is all part of the ongoing process that has been happening for years!

  24. redwhite@cross on June 29th, 2008 8:07 am

    The current logo depicts human beings. Can’t have that now, can we.

    Apparently Muslims are now claiming they invented English Common Law
    http://www.recycledart.org/uk-politics/is-sharia-the-basis-for-english-common-law

  25. JIM GREEN on June 29th, 2008 8:14 am

    Perhaps the design company was from the ethnic minorities, which receive preference over indigenous companies.Oh how wonderful it is to be a second class citizen in your own country.Maybe Mr Cameron’s Conservatives will spray paint these logo’s out, in the name of “art”.

  26. Brian Cosworth on June 29th, 2008 8:45 am

    The Cornish may not consider themselves to be English but I didn’t think that they thought themselves to be Saudi Arabian. Seriously though, I hope that we are minded to punish traitors who do this to us.

  27. ianpenrhyndd on June 29th, 2008 8:49 am

    It looks very much like SURRENDER by the BACK DOOR.

    I fail to see what is wrong with the existing “Coat of Arms”.

    There are many potential BNP Voters in Cornwall.

  28. THELMA H on June 29th, 2008 9:44 am

    I will NEVER accept this ‘New World Order’. No matter how much of it they shove down our throats.
    England will ALWAYS be OUR ENGLAND, whether it is Cornwall or Bradford.
    Rise and stand up for YOUR rights men of Cornwall. Show this Marxist trash that you have fire in your blood and you will NOT accept this garbage that is being dished out from faceless IDIOTS in Brussels!

  29. illigitimus on June 29th, 2008 9:47 am

    misterj, thanks for the link, I have requested details under FOI Act from the Cornwall Authority. I will post the result.

  30. JIM GREEN on June 29th, 2008 10:15 am

    May I suggest that the Cornish place a petition on the prime ministers web site, then we can all have the pleasure of signing it and at the same time increase the pulicity on this disgraceful matter. WE ARE WITH YOU CORNISH FOLK and look forward to spending holidays in your lovely part of this British island.

  31. Mandala on June 29th, 2008 10:16 am

    As a graphic designer, I can say in my professional capacity that logos have ‘hidden’ meanings or suggestive implications. It’s part of the purpose of them. This smacks of islam. What purpose is it serving?
    -
    Icons and symbols folks. Look out for them.
    Try to discern their meaning and purpose. It’s a fascinating and often revelationary subject.
    Also, teach your kids to look out for subliminal tv messaging, and media-puffed, degenerate “role-models”, eg the psychotic, violent, drug-raddled Wino-house et al
    - - - Site Ed
    http://img.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/04_05/winehouseXpo_468×565.jpg
    -

  32. Kabelvag on June 29th, 2008 11:09 am

    Can we expect to see, as we drive into Truro, a road sign saying: “Welcome to Truro. Twinned with Tehran”?

  33. Brysea on June 29th, 2008 11:37 am

    Why do the white dhimmis hate themselves and us so much. It’s something I do not understand. It has to come from childhood. What did the parents do to them to make them this way?

  34. ThatPom on June 29th, 2008 11:52 am

    Maybe I’ve got a filthy mind, but the logo looks rather anatomical to me. Maybe it’s a sub-consciously Freudian description of themselves.

  35. White Rose on June 29th, 2008 11:52 am

    I am sure this logo is based on the Aljazeera News Logo.

    http://www.thewashingtonnote.com/archives/aljazeera.jpg

    What really upsets me is that huge replicas of this logo are to be plastered on every vehicle, building and utility in Cornwall.
    Permanent subliminal adverting for the Marxist creed of Islam, brown, black and yellow.
    Every day in every way Cornwall will be crappeth upon without realising it until they come to accept Islam, brown, black and yellow as their culture.
    Too much Brown in this country at the moment, isn’t that right Gordon?

  36. Vman on June 29th, 2008 12:46 pm

    This new logo is definitely more fitting with contemporary thinking, isn’t it? The other one was hideously white and reeked of British culture and tradition. Somebody say something positive, please, I see no future in any of this.

  37. Artorius on June 29th, 2008 1:03 pm

    SYMPTOM OF A DEADLY SPIRITUAL MALAISE?

    Islam is real threat to church, says Synod member. “Divisions in the Church of England over homosexuality and women bishops are nothing compared with the threat it faces from Islam.”

    …Alison Ruoff, an evangelical lay member of the Synod … told The Daily Telegraph that the church needs to get past these divisions and concentrate on fighting the rise of Islam in Britain….

    “The church is sleepwalking into an Islamic state. Hopefully we can unite against it. The leaders of the church have lost their confidence in the Gospel. We have got an Archbishop of Canterbury who doesn’t stand up for Christianity but wants a degree of Sharia law.

    More at:
    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/2205041/Islam-is-real-threat-to-church,-says-Synod-member.html

  38. Shropshire Lass on June 29th, 2008 1:20 pm

    Voting opportunity. If there was a referendum in Britain tomorrow, would you vote to leave the European Union?

    http://www.express.co.uk/vote

    Tell them what YOU think.

  39. pete saxon on June 29th, 2008 1:36 pm

    The image on the right is obviously the Invisible Man dressed as Mr Pringle attending Truro Council’s annual fancy dress ball.This symbol also signifies the half-baked transparent stupidity of the west country councillors who voted for this ****. I am amazed no one else spotted it.

  40. Dissident Congress on June 29th, 2008 2:32 pm

    I had a word with a few Muslims about the logo. They said it doesn’t look Islamic to them and they couldn’t work out what it was. When I told them it is the new logo for Cornwall, they said the old logo with the fisherman and miner was much better and more representative of the county. The new logo gave the impression of the modern art style logos of loony left councils.

  41. Mr.k on June 29th, 2008 2:52 pm

    I have already said I agree with the BNP and support them, and I am proud to be British. I am not going to argue whether Cornwall is England or not, but seeing as we have our own language and had our own royal family once, that says something. Nevertheless, the new logo is ridiculous, and the old one was much better. This one seems tacky and modern and horrid.

  42. Shropshire Lass on June 29th, 2008 3:19 pm

    This is faceless and vulgar. It has the EU written all over it. I am sure that the Cornish folk are horrified. Shropshire, incidentally, has also had a unitary authority imposed on it, despite a referendum saying “NO”. New Labour? More like Zanu Labour!

  43. dr dees brainwashing elixir on June 29th, 2008 4:06 pm

    It looks like a half dozen Muslim scimitars. All it needs is the smiling brown turbaned face of an Ali Baba in the centre to complete the picture of Islamic bliss. But I’m sure it’ll make the ‘religion of peace’ adherents feel all warm & fluffy as they arrive to stake their claim to another piece of the UK landscape.

    In our present-day UK never, ever are the ordinary people involved in the decisions that affect them, creating a feeling of helplessness, which I’m sure is the intention of the Lib/Lab/Con elitists & the Red Fascists of Common Purpose. It is government by diktat, with the role model being the USSR. The EUSSR Red Fascist superstate being created, like the USSR, is an elitist dictatorship masked as democracy where ordinary people are treated like cattle.

  44. Robert Blatchford on June 29th, 2008 5:39 pm

    Why dont the people of Cornwall start a campaign to get their old logo back! The BNP could start it?

  45. redwhite@cross on June 29th, 2008 6:52 pm

    Dear White Rose, “I am sure this logo is based on the Aljazeera News Logo.” I had a look at the Al Jazeera logo squiggle stuff, which to me looked like that Mo cartoon but with the bomb hat sort of slipped down his head.

  46. Brighton BNP member on June 29th, 2008 7:26 pm

    Speaking of “logos” and misrepresentation, whose idea was it to represent the BNP on the national news channels, during the broadcasting of the recent Henley election results, with the colour “black”. We are being demonised with the colour “black” by the very same organisations who demonise us for for using the phrase “black” when referring to bags, sheep and people. Confusing isn’t it!

  47. Shropshire Lass on June 29th, 2008 11:01 pm

    “An Islamic regime must be serious in every field,” explained Ayatollah Khomeini. “There are no jokes in Islam. There is no humour in Islam. There is no fun in Islam.”

    Oh but it’s full of laughs!

    Great inventions by Muslim scientists:

    A bike with a cabin that will encourage women’s sports…

    http://arabiguitar.blogspot.com/2007/05/more-of-great-muslim-scientific.html

    An automated wudu (ritual washing) system:

    http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/06/04/22/10034921.html

    Watch out, Cornwall. There could be some strange cultural practices coming your way soon :^)

    Armpits sniffer jailed for 14 years

    http://www.gulf-daily-news.com/arc_Articles.asp?Article=220223&Sn=WORL&IssueID=31086

    You’ve gotta laugh, haven’t you, else you’d simply weep into your handkerchief!

  48. georgeorwell on June 29th, 2008 11:21 pm

    In response to this outrage it’s clear that this is to extinguish Cornish identity and ensure that it can be more readily absorbed in the EUSSR as a region. How many millions died for freedom and democracy, including the Cornish who went to war to defend this kingdom, only to find that you have been sold out by your own people for a few Euro Rubles! And in response to a poster’s link to a referendum on staying or leaving the EUSSR, it 92.3% for leaving. No wonder we did not get the referendum!!

  49. gyukcas on June 30th, 2008 2:35 am

    Does this mean we can look forward to halal cornish pasties?
    The tin miners would have been delighted. When the last Anglican and Catholic churches are turned into mosques,the bishops will all say “there are lessons to be learned from this”.
    TOO LATE YOU PRATS!!!

  50. Harald Wartooth on June 30th, 2008 9:52 am

    This logo is absolutely brilliant and typifies everything that is Cornish. Each side of the logo represents two pasties stood on end whilst the squiggle at the top is an Ali Baba type-moustache. The long thing down the middle is a carefully trimmed beard and taken as a whole, the logo is attempting to depict a Muslim scoffing at a pastie. The person who designed this ought to be awarded the Turner Prize for best entry into a Modern Art competition.

  51. BC1959 on June 30th, 2008 10:16 am

    Don’t get too angry. It was only a matter of time before this ugly, enforced integration seeped into Cornwall. The system is now looking like Soviet Russia way back when, as this Islamification of our land, was exactly what happened to soften up the White Russians before the Zionist/Communist bosses destroyed it. Racial and religious conflict is their wish, and we can’t even blame the immigrants, because they are doing what comes naturally. It’s too late now, as we are far too weak. Our only hope is that when the muck hits the fan, the BNP will be seen as everyone’s saviour.

  52. Mandala on June 30th, 2008 10:28 am

    Or halal pork scratchings in every pub.

    -
    :^)

  53. PENDA on July 1st, 2008 12:36 am

    This is, I am afraid, totally symtomatic of the state of the nation today. We should be celebrating our own rich culture not someone elses. We don’t need to be “enriched” by other people’s cultures; we need to value our own. Not to celebrate and promote our own Celtic culture is an insult to the Celtic peoples of these islands. Please, lets have a proper Cornish logo that reflects the rich and ancient culture of the Celtic Cornish folk. No to the Islamification of Cornwall and of Britain.

  54. Mister J on July 28th, 2008 4:07 pm

    A FOI request here: http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/new_logo reveals -

    “Would you please forward details of the cost to produce this new Logo, and if possible details of the designer, along with criterion set by the authority, i.e., the preferred message in the design?

    1.     Design, artwork and presentational materials for the new corporate identity for Cornwall Council cost £7,249.
     
    2.     The corporate identity was designed by the Communications Unit.
     
    3.     The new logo is based on the shield shape from Cornwall’s ceremonial crest; interweaving lines of gold and black which bring to mind the Cornish tartan and represent the ways in which Cornish communities connect together and the positive, dynamic lines of the design also represent growth and progression.

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