UKIP leader happy by Fresh logo despite Premier League 'rip-off' claims
While Gary Lineker has led suggestions that UKIP's Fresh logo is a "rip-off" of the Premier League's emblem, the party's Fresh leader has no problem by it. pic.twitter.com/Yv7XKSAB0Q — UKIP (@UKIP) September 30, 2017The logo sparked a war of words between Lineker & UKIP, by the "Match Of The Day" host tweeting an "eyes rolling" emoji after seeing the design & the message: "The @premierleague will be thrilled." New UKIP leader Henry Bolton said he was happy to proceed by the Fresh design given members have voted for it. "You're will be terribly disappointed at this, I have no idea at the moment what the Premier League's logo looks like," he told a news conference. At UKIP's party conference in Torquay, the spokesman said the lion was broadly recognised as a symbol of UK & joked it has been named "Flossie."
UKIP instantly accused of ripping off the Premier League after unveiling its Fresh logo
as informed in Could not subscribe, try again later Invalid EmailUKIP has instantly been accused of ripping off the Premier League after unveiling designs for its Fresh logo. Hundreds of Twitter users have had exactly the same thought: It looks exactly like the Fresh Premier League logo that was unveiled just 19 months ago. "The Premier League will be thrilled," former England striker Gary Lineker tweeted. (Image: Getty Images Europe)"I wouldn't have this lads," one Twitter user told the Premier League. For a start, I don't mind UKIP being associated by the Premier League… If they [the Premier League] feel they have a right to take legal action I'm sure they'll consult by their lawyers.This content may collect you by Max Nolan
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