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January 2010
| Wednesday, January 06, 2010 |
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BWMA letter to the Daily Mail
By rachelwatson @ 3:00 AM :: 506 Views ::
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Daily Mail Letters Page
Labour has the cheek to announce 'new powers preserving the pint and
the mile come into force today after the Government's success in Europe'.
It was public protest, lead largely by the Metric Martyrs and the
British Weights & Measures Association, that made the EU realise how
unpopular its was edict, that we were to be stopped from using
traditional measurements.
Our craven Government is merely meekly complying with the EU
retraction of needless regulation.
What's next? Will we need permission from the all-powerful EU to breathe?
>Michael Plumbe
>Hastings
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| Wednesday, January 06, 2010 |
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| Monday, January 04, 2010 |
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Globalization in Great Britain
By rachelwatson @ 4:48 AM :: 453 Views ::
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The August Review
Globalism's effects are more advanced in Great Britain because of its affairs with the European Union. In this issue, Dr David Abbott, an English citizen and freedom-loving patriot, gives his personal account of what globalization has done and is doing to Great Britain. If globalism isn't effectively resisted, the United States is just a few short years behind the same fate.
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| Monday, January 04, 2010 |
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Supplementary Indications
By rachelwatson @ 2:02 AM :: 625 Views ::
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Supplementary Indications
BWMA
Here is an excerpt of statutory instrument 3046 (our emphasis):
The Secretary of State, being a Minister designated
(a) for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 (b) in relation to units of measurement to be used for economic, health, safety, or administrative purposes, in exercise of the powers conferred by that subsection, makes the following Regulations:
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| Sunday, January 03, 2010 |
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20,000 road signs in kilometers – an evil EU plot?
By rachelwatson @ 4:39 AM :: 360 Views ::
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Globepost
This is the first Christmas that anyone travelling on our motorways really couldn’t avoid signs measuring distance in – whisper it – kilometers.
Every 500 meters or so along just about every motorway – and some trunk roads – in Britain, one of these blue signs helpfully tells the the stranded, mobile-phone wielding, motorist not only which road and carriageway she’s on but how many kilometers she is along it. Not miles. Not even good old British furlongs or barleycorns (which is a shame). But evil revolutionary French kilometers.
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| Saturday, January 02, 2010 |
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Happy New Year to the inch and the ounce
By rachelwatson @ 1:29 AM :: 390 Views ::
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Telegraph
2010 is the year that imperial measures would have ended, if they hadn't been vigorously defended, says Christopher Booker
We all might wish a happy New Year to John Gardner, director of the British Weights and Measures Association (BWMA), set up in 1995 in response to this column's coverage of the EU's determination to make Britain an exclusively metric country. In 2002, in deference to Brussels, Parliament nodded through two regulations which would have made it, as of last Friday, a criminal offence for businesses to make any reference whatever to non-metric weights and measures. To talk of a "quarterpounder" beefburger or a "15.4 inch" computer screen would have become illegal.
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