Has someone contacted the Vatican yet?  This guy is a candidate for
sainthood. He can become the patron saint of lost causes.

I wonder how many of these supporters realise that the stress of fighting
this lost cause is what lead to the heart attack.  The imperialists wanted a
true martyr for their lost cause and they got it. Don't worry, they will
exploit it the situation as much as they can.

Euric


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stephen Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 2004-03-21 16:11
Subject: [USMA:29269] Tribute to Steve Thoburn.


> I have just visited the Metric Martyrs website and found this tribute to
be rather crass in the extreme as it appears to be using Steve's death as
propaganda for the Metric Martyr's cause.
>
> What do others think? Tribute is below:
>
> It is with great sadness that we must report the tragic, sudden death of
Steven Thoburn, the nation's most famous greengrocer, at the age of 39.
>
> Steven, known affectionately as the Metric Martyr, became the people's
champion for his courage in standing up for his customers' right to buy
their fruit and vegetables in imperial measures. He was, however, when
asked, the first to point out that he was not anti-metric, he just wished
his customers to have the freedom to choose, and he provided scales and
pricing accordingly.
>
> However, he became the first person to be charged and prosecuted under the
Metrication Regulations for 'selling a pound of bananas.' What was exposed
in the court case that followed and subsequent appeals highlighted the fact
that laws made by Brussels now had supremacy over British law, but Steve was
determined to fight to clear his name. The case was rejected by the European
Court of Human Rights a few weeks ago, but Steve vowed to continue the fight
declaring, "we may not beat the Government but we will win in the court of
the people."
>
> His relentless battle became a symbol for upholding the British way of
life.
>
> Steve Thoburn never wished to become a hero but his courage and principled
stand made headlines around the world. He called on Neil Herron, a
Sunderland fishmonger and friend, to help following seizures of three sets
of scales by Police Officers and Trading Standards Officers at his Southwick
stall in July 2000. Together, their stand created the ‘Metric Martyrs,’
which has become the most powerful people’s campaigning organisation in
modern British history, the two of them winning the European Campaigners of
the Year Award in 2002, and Steve being voted Man of the Year in an ITV poll
as well as being awarded the Cross of St. George for his patriotic stand.
>
> Steve owned three fruit and veg shops across the city and usually began
his day at 3am when he would make his way to the wholesale market to buy
produce for his and his two brother’s businesses. A hectic day followed and
Steve was always at the heart of the business as he ‘loved the frisk’ with
the customers. The cheek and mischievous, sharp wit meant that he was loved
by everyone and he was generous to a fault. The salesmen at the wholesale
market would say he was the most ruthless buyer, but the savings were always
passed on to customers. He would be the first to give to charity and local
groups and would refuse no-one.
>
> On Sunday he should have been enjoying a rare day at home, but woke at 5am
feeling unwell, and complained to Leigh that he had chest pains. He got up
and went downstairs, but said, "Leigh, I am going…" and collapsed. His
brother Kevin and Leigh were with him and the ambulance arrived in minutes
but all attempts to revive him failed and he died in Leigh’s arms.
>
> He was due to celebrate his 40th birthday on the 26th March and family and
friends had organised a surprise party.
>
> Steve and Leigh had two children, Georgia and Jay (2) and another son Rhys
(13) from a previous relationship. Steve had arranged a special birthday
treat that Sunday for Georgia who was seven the previous day, and the trip
in the stretch limousine went ahead, "because my Daddy made it special for
me."
>
> Steve’s wife, Leigh, is being comforted by family including her mother,
Hilda, step father Ian and Steven’s brothers, Kevin and Eddie, sister
Lillian and many other family members, staff and friends who are all
rallying to keep Steven’s business together.
>
> Neil Herron added, "We are all devastated. Steve was a man who lived for
his family and was devoted to Leigh and the children. He was a man of
principles who took everything in his stride. Everyone who knew Steve loved
him. There was nothing hidden. What you saw was what you got. He was one of
us. Even journalists and people who met him through the campaign became
personal friends. He was an extraordinary ‘ordinary’ man the like of whom
are very rare."
>
> Tributes are flooding in from across the city, around the country and
around the world from politicians, journalists, celebrities and members of
the public.
>
> Tributes, messages and cards can be sent c/o
>
> Steven Thoburn (Metric Martyr) Defence Fund
> 48 Frederick Street
> Sunderland
> SR1 1NF
> Tel. 0191 565 7143
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> We will and must continue the fight in Steven’s name and become an even
bigger and more powerful organisation. He would have expected nothing less.
>
>
>
>

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