Ukip's New Lion Logo Mocked On Social Media For 'Copying Premier League'

'Is the Ukip lion African or Asian?'
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Ukip’s chairman has said he is not worried about the possibility of Premier League taking legal action after party members voted on a new logo displaying a large purple lion.

Paul Oakden told the BBC’s Daily and Sunday Politics that he “doesn’t mind Ukip being associated with the Premier League” and that the party “did our due diligence” when coming up with the new potential designs for the party.

Oakden: "I'm not worried, I don't mind UKIP being associated with Premier League", party "did due diligence before putting logos to members" pic.twitter.com/3Z4fCv4j88

— Daily&SundayPolitics (@daily_politics) September 29, 2017

Two options were unveiled to members at the party’s annual conference but it was the lion that got roaring support from attendees who voted on the rebrand.

The two new logo options. Conference attendees will vote now. pic.twitter.com/qaHwv7RQ3k

— UKIP (@UKIP) September 29, 2017

Gary Lineker, former professional footballer and current Match of the Day host, was among those who pointed out the similarities with the football league’s design which famously features a purple lion’s head.

The @premierleague will be thrilled. 🙄 https://t.co/GWXBcjL5vH

— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) September 29, 2017

I can't help but find one of the proposed UKIP logos just that little bit familiar... pic.twitter.com/xGmkxoQgZz

— Robert Colvile (@rcolvile) September 29, 2017

Benedict Pringle, founder of politicaladvertising.co.uk, told HuffPost animals often help “attach positive feelings towards an organisation or cause”.

“When people see a depiction of an animal it evokes existing emotions that they have towards the creature. A lion is typically associated with feelings like bravery, strength and – through its link to royalty - tradition.

“In choosing to use a lion as part of their logo, Ukip are hoping that some of the feelings people have towards the King of the Jungle will rub off on their party.

“But they have made a big mistake in making their logo so similar to the Premier League’s and it will cause them problems in both the short and the long term.

“One of the key aspects of creating a successful brand is making it distinctive, so that people can quickly recognise it and easily know what it relates to. Given that the Premier League is more famous and spend more money on communication, in the long term there’s no way Ukip could expect to ‘own’ the logo.

“And in the short term it has led to them being ridiculed on social media, meaning that any initial associations people might have with the logo will likely be negative.”

UKIP's new logo looks like someone stood on the Premier League's tail. pic.twitter.com/AJh0fDvMqj

— Andrew Westley (@handsomefish) September 29, 2017

The UKIP lion looks like it's just been told its dinner is halal. pic.twitter.com/nI8aelwFS9

— Sean Leahy (@thepunningman) September 29, 2017

I made the Ukip logo more anime pic.twitter.com/nCwCwlzr14

— Left Outside (@leftoutside) September 29, 2017

I like the new UKIP logo pic.twitter.com/vZT2T6mHsi

— Rob Manuel (@robmanuel) September 29, 2017

I'm loving the #UKIP rebrand.#UKIPLion pic.twitter.com/iaqpCSjJJE

— Malcolm Tucker (@Tucker5law) September 29, 2017

May contain nuts pic.twitter.com/31jMu910uS

— Matt Chorley (@MattChorley) September 29, 2017

Other undesirable similarities were also pointed out.

I knew UKIP's new logo was familiar. pic.twitter.com/Los5kNMbVJ

— Adam Bienkov (@AdamBienkov) September 29, 2017

Many people also pointed out the irony in the anti-immigration party choosing a non-British animal to represent it.

Is the Ukip lion African or Asian?

— India Knight (@indiaknight) September 29, 2017

.@mrjamesob “Why have @UKIP gone for a lion?! A foreign animal?!What’s wrong with British animal like a badger or a mole?!” pic.twitter.com/lrR1yxRHul

— Damon Evans (@damocrat) September 29, 2017

Surprised the UKIP lot want the immigrant lion as their logo. Why not the Great British Slug? pic.twitter.com/BeCTZe5AkQ

— David H (@wotsits4lyf) September 29, 2017

On the one hand, laughing at the Ukip logo is no doubt just another example of metropolitan liberal elite sneering...

— Martin Belam (@MartinBelam) September 29, 2017

..on the other, they picked an African animal added into British heraldic symbolism by the French. And the #EPL are going to sue them. So...

— Martin Belam (@MartinBelam) September 29, 2017

The Sun reported that the Premier League are consulting lawyers over the logo. Oakden told the Daily Politics: “If they [the Premier League] feel they have a right to take legal action I’m sure they’ll consult with their lawyers.”

NEW: UKIP spokesman on Liongate. "We've checked, it doesn't infringe copyright. We're not that stupid."

— Dan Bloom (@danbloom1) September 29, 2017

A spokesman for the Premier League told HuffPost UK: “The Premier League will not be making any public comment regarding the UKIP logo.”

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