Logically what you say is correct.  However, the press barons have created
this illogical perception. 

BTW, please use "United Kingdom" and not "England" - you might offend any
Scots, Welsh or Northern Irish. 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Ziser, Jesse
Sent: 27 February 2008 03:19
To: U.S. Metric Association
Subject: [USMA:40492] Re: EU Council

Can the subjects (England's relationship with the EU and metrication) really
ever be said to
overlap?  I don't know too much about it but I thought those issues were
pretty much orthogonal...
err... guess I should say "disjoint" so as not to mix metaphors.

On the one hand, I don't see why someone opposed to EU membership would feel
pressed to oppose
metric because of that.  Peru, Uzbekistan, South Korea, New Zealand, West
Xylophone, and Zimbabwe
don't seem likely to join the EU and yet they've gone metric.  Presumably
they had other reasons
for doing so.

On the other hand, I don't see why someone who supports EU membership would
feel pressed to
support metric because of that.  England is already an exception to numerous
EU rules, is it not? 
And the EU has already decided they're willing to let England stay
non-metric forever, right?  And
the EU isn't the only otherwise metric international organization that
England is a part of, so if
you claim that just being a member of the EU would "peer-pressure" you to be
metric, you'd have to
say the same about all those other organizations (The Commonwealth of
Nations, etc.).

Am I missing something?

--- Stephen Humphreys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> Ezra,
>  
> FYI: The only mainstream party that is more pro-metric than the current
Labour lot are the
> LibDems - and thay have no chance in winning a general election.
>  
> The Tories, who are the most likely to turn over Brown's government's
majority, are even less
> keen (generally) on metrication.  They are also more eurosceptic (for
where the subjects
> sometimes overlap).
>  
> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected]> Subject:
[USMA:40484] Re: EU
> Council> Date: Sat, 23 Feb 2008 12:17:57 -0800> > Gene,> > Thanks for the
additional info. I'm
> glad to hear that the Units of > Measurement Directive (what we have been
calling the "metric
> directive") is > not yet before the EU Council.> > Even if the Units of
Measurement Directive is
> amended as proposed, the UK > could go much further than it has in
enforcing the primacy of
> metric units > and widening the scope of that enforcement to advertising
and product >
> descriptions. (But that will have to wait for another day and another >
government, I'm afraid.
> :-(> > Ezra> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
To: "U.S. Metric
> Association" <[email protected]>> Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2008 11:55
AM> Subject:
> [USMA:40483] EU Council> > > > Ezra,> >> > Below are some brief excerpts
from:> >> >
> <www.counsilium.europa.eu/showPage.asp?id=242&lang=en&mode=g>> >> > The
Council is the main
> decision-making body of the EU.> >> > The ministers of the Member States
meet within the
> Council...> >> > Depending on the issue on the agenda, each country will
be represented by > >
> the minister responsible for that subject...> >> > The Council...passes
laws, usually
> legislating jointly with the European > > Parliament... END of Excerpts.>
>> > No currently
> posted agenda includes the EU Metric Directive.> >> > Gene.> > ----
Original message ---->
> >>Date: Thu, 21 Feb 2008 18:01:11 +0000> >>From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>Subject:
> [USMA:40473] Re: EU Metric Directive> >>To: "U.S. Metric Association"
<[email protected]>> >>>
> >>My next question is pretty obvious: why does Elizabeth say that approval
> >>by the Council
> (and which council, exactly?) is "uncertain'? What does > >>that mean?
When do they meet? What
> are the forces in play? etc. etc.> >>> >>Anyone out there with suitable
history and contacts
> able to drill down a > >>little further? I'd love to know!> >>> >>Ezra> >
> 
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