If they are truly gone, then that is why they are gone, because they made sense. Nothing we do seems to follow any logical path. It is designed that way so that the masses can be controlled by the few. Metric is not desired for the masses because the masses would be enlightened by it. Thus keep them in darkness by surrounding them with nothing that makes sense.

If that's true then maybe the British government have been playing the same game. What they do doesn't always make sense either. Like getting most of industry to go metric, changing the school curriculum so kids are only taught metric, then refusing to change road signs and delaying other key aspects of metrication for decades. And yet the lay the blame for the problems in education entirely at the door of schools and teachers.

Prometric campaigners like myself try to point out the logic of having a single system of measurement in Britain but it seems lost on so many of our elected representatives in parliament.

Phil Hall


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