Labour redesigns GB Energy logo after criticism
Labour faced criticism after a mix-up with the logo of its new energy company, Great British Energy. The company initially used a cartoon lightbulb logo that was already in use by a small advertising agency in the U.S. This mistake led to mockery on social media. In response, Labour has redesigned the logo. The new version features a different color and design. Great British Energy is part of Labour’s commitment to renewable energy. It aims to operate clean energy sites like wind farms. The company will be based in Scotland and funded by a windfall tax on big oil and gas companies. Great British Energy was a key part of Labour's campaign, alongside the promise to cut energy bills by £300 per year. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has reiterated this promise, aiming for low energy costs in the future.