Hmmm, does this mean that, had they been in power at the appropriate time, they 
would have saved pounds, shillings, and pence for Britain as well from those 
damned French decimalizing fanatics??? 
-- Ezra 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Stephen Humphreys" <[email protected]> 
To: "U.S. Metric Association" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, April 4, 2010 5:37:33 PM GMT -08:00 US/Canada Pacific 
Subject: [USMA:47032] RE: Saving the mile and the pint for Britain 

Margaret Thatcher also brought in petrol price by the litre. 


But to the main point - the recent euro elections saw the tories send out 
pre-election pamphlets explaining how they 'saved the pound and the ounce for 
Britain'. 


That makes them having 'saved' the mile and all the divisions thereof (yards, 
feet and inches - and hands if you include horses!)- plus lb, oz and pints, and 
gallons in mpg. Amongst other things. 


Actually - I think the recent 'saving' was rather cheeky. Apart from the fact 
that they only prevented the usage of lb/oz becoming illegal - it's highly 
dubious that 'they' did that either. 

From: [email protected] 
To: [email protected] 
Subject: [USMA:47029] Saving the mile and the pint for Britain 
Date: Sun, 4 Apr 2010 09:57:13 +1000 

Dear All, 


I found this page at 
http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100402183300AAlPjkT and it 
reminded me of a media quote near the time when Margaret Thatcher left office. 
She is reported to have said in listing her achievements: 


' We have saved the mile and the pint for Britain '. 


Now that the mile and the pint are the last remaining legal Imperial measuring 
words in the UK their existence is often used to justify the use of all of the 
old paraphernalia of the old defunct and deprecated measuring words. Somehow 
the simple (legal) existence of the mile and the pint allows people to morally 
justify the use of acres, inches, ounces, pounds, tons, and so on interminably. 


Margaret Thatcher might have been right in that the Tories ' saved the mile and 
the pint ' in a legal sense, but in doing so they created a culture dedicated 
in large part to the dual expense of the hopeless muddle that measurement in 
the UK has become. With hindsight the damage that Margaret Thatcher has done to 
the education of children in the UK and to the economy is extraordinary. If we 
apply the Confederation of British Industry estimate of 9 % of turnover each 
year then the cost of simply saving two words is extraordinary. 


It is interesting that the mile and the pint have been defined in terms of 
metric units since 1959 so the Margaret Thatcher versions of the words mile and 
pint are, in fact, metric units hidden behind Imperial words. Margaret Thatcher 
was Prime Minister of the UK from 1979 to 1990. 










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