The use of the omega symbol in the logo of the supreme court is most intriguing. It seems that the supreme court is suggesting it has the final say on justice.
Of course it does, as far as the realm of the UK is concerned, but omega usually references God in the Christian tradition, and so I wonder if it is blasphemous in Christianity to use the omega symbol in the logo?
I'm probably reading too much into it; but the logo didn't design itself. It would be nice to see the rationale for it.
Actually, I think that more efforts should be spent explaining the differences in the powers and responsibilities of the current two Houses in Parliament - and eliminate the duplication of resources in the political system to restore its trust through transparency.
Pity. The demolition of a significant British tradition may symbolize something too radical in the UK. Did the original juridical power of the House of Lords invited public complaint? How in reality would this separation of powers lead to the juridical process free of politics? Does this diminish trust, honor, credibility of and respect towards the House of Lords.
Baresolid is right the House of Lords is fantastic and its role massively underrated - i dont think this move threatens that though I like the idea of a proper speration of powers.
The use of the omega symbol in the logo of the supreme court is most intriguing. It seems that the supreme court is suggesting it has the final say on justice.
Of course it does, as far as the realm of the UK is concerned, but omega usually references God in the Christian tradition, and so I wonder if it is blasphemous in Christianity to use the omega symbol in the logo?
I'm probably reading too much into it; but the logo didn't design itself. It would be nice to see the rationale for it.
romanali1 2 years ago
This will be a new tradition.
inkstersco 2 years ago
Actually, I think that more efforts should be spent explaining the differences in the powers and responsibilities of the current two Houses in Parliament - and eliminate the duplication of resources in the political system to restore its trust through transparency.
fungbenjaminuk 2 years ago
Pity. The demolition of a significant British tradition may symbolize something too radical in the UK. Did the original juridical power of the House of Lords invited public complaint? How in reality would this separation of powers lead to the juridical process free of politics? Does this diminish trust, honor, credibility of and respect towards the House of Lords.
fungbenjaminuk 2 years ago
Baresolid is right the House of Lords is fantastic and its role massively underrated - i dont think this move threatens that though I like the idea of a proper speration of powers.
jadamwahh 2 years ago
Excellent stuff. Goes a long way towards dispelling the myth of the Lords being a stuffy out of touch institution.
brianlj 2 years ago
This is great its not often you get to hear directly from a judge on stuff like this
jadamwahh 2 years ago 2