That wouldn't work for other desktop environments (not GNOME and not KDE). Some 
might want libreoffice-gtk2, others might want libreoffice-gtk3. I agree that 
the default UI is rather poor on the eye. OTOH, this situation happens only 
when libreoffice is not already installed by default, which it is on most 
flavours of Ubuntu, unless you select a minimal install.
Not sure what to do about this, to be honest.

** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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  Individual LibreOffice apps do not include GTK support by default

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