I agree with Christoph Korn.

Without icons and due to the indentation the system menu looks as if the
icons are missing.

That was exactly my first thought after upgrading.

After working without icons for a few hours I realized how important
they are to me. Without icons I actually have to read the menu entries.
I am much quicker in recognizing the combination of icons and text than
text alone.

So for me that means that each time I set up Ubuntu I have to change the
behavior back to the old one.

I strongly vote for keeping the icons in place, in menus and on buttons.

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(design decision) Icons missing from context menu , dialogue buttons , firefox 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/407621
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