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EU gives up on 'metric Britain' | EU gives up on 'metric Britain' |
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The European Union is set to confirm it has abandoned what became one of its most unpopular policies among many British people. | The European Union is set to confirm it has abandoned what became one of its most unpopular policies among many British people. |
It is proposing to allow the UK to continue using pounds, miles and pints as units of measurement indefinitely. | It is proposing to allow the UK to continue using pounds, miles and pints as units of measurement indefinitely. |
The European Commission will announce later that it is leaving all future decisions to the British government. | The European Commission will announce later that it is leaving all future decisions to the British government. |
The decision will not affect current law on metric measurements, but means imperial equivalents can be used too. | The decision will not affect current law on metric measurements, but means imperial equivalents can be used too. |
Pint saved | Pint saved |
The commission has kept extending the deadline for the UK to complete the full transition to the metric system, with the most recent deadline being 2010. | The commission has kept extending the deadline for the UK to complete the full transition to the metric system, with the most recent deadline being 2010. |
This would have meant setting a deadline for ending the traditional delivery of pints of milk - and the sale of pints of beer in the UK's pubs. | This would have meant setting a deadline for ending the traditional delivery of pints of milk - and the sale of pints of beer in the UK's pubs. |
Every one of the UK's road signs would have had to be changed from miles to kilometres - a move which opponents warned would be both expensive and confusing. | Every one of the UK's road signs would have had to be changed from miles to kilometres - a move which opponents warned would be both expensive and confusing. |
Steve Thoburn made headlines around the world over his campaign | Steve Thoburn made headlines around the world over his campaign |
But it was the move, begun in 2000, to make the UK's market traders sell their produce in kilograms rather than pounds and ounces which caused outrage among traditionalists. | But it was the move, begun in 2000, to make the UK's market traders sell their produce in kilograms rather than pounds and ounces which caused outrage among traditionalists. |
Sunderland grocer Steve Thoburn inspired the "metric martyr" movement with his defiance of the order to abandon the imperial measurements. | Sunderland grocer Steve Thoburn inspired the "metric martyr" movement with his defiance of the order to abandon the imperial measurements. |
In 2001, he was convicted for having weighing scales which had only imperial measurements. | In 2001, he was convicted for having weighing scales which had only imperial measurements. |
He died unexpectedly from a heart attack three years ago and, while the campaign he founded failed to win traders the right to ignore metric weights altogether, it has brought some results | He died unexpectedly from a heart attack three years ago and, while the campaign he founded failed to win traders the right to ignore metric weights altogether, it has brought some results |
'No problem' | 'No problem' |
Under the plans which have now been scrapped, even displaying the price of fruit and vegetables in pounds and ounces would have become grounds for a criminal prosecution. | Under the plans which have now been scrapped, even displaying the price of fruit and vegetables in pounds and ounces would have become grounds for a criminal prosecution. |
I want to bring to an end a bitter, bitter battle that has lasted for decades and which in my view is completely pointless Gunter VerheugenEU Industry Commissioner Pounds, pints and the EU href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/markmardell/">Mark Mardell's Euroblog | |
The decision to back down was made by Industry Commissioner Guenter Verheugen. | The decision to back down was made by Industry Commissioner Guenter Verheugen. |
His role includes trying to improve the EU's reputation in member states - and in an interview with the BBC, he admitted the EU had been making itself unpopular on an issue that did not really matter. | His role includes trying to improve the EU's reputation in member states - and in an interview with the BBC, he admitted the EU had been making itself unpopular on an issue that did not really matter. |
"I organised a huge consultation, and the result was that industry told us there was no problem with the existing system. | "I organised a huge consultation, and the result was that industry told us there was no problem with the existing system. |
"I want to bring to an end a bitter, bitter battle that has lasted for decades and which in my view is completely pointless. We're bringing this battle to an end." | "I want to bring to an end a bitter, bitter battle that has lasted for decades and which in my view is completely pointless. We're bringing this battle to an end." |
'Extremely misleading' | 'Extremely misleading' |
However, campaigners on both sides of the debate have played down the significance of the announcement. | However, campaigners on both sides of the debate have played down the significance of the announcement. |
HAVE YOUR SAY The metric system is actually much easier to use then the imperial system Janet Shaw, Romford, UK Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY The metric system is actually much easier to use then the imperial system Janet Shaw, Romford, UK Send us your comments |
John Gardner, director of the pro-imperial British Weights and Measures Association, said: "I've seen the European Commission statement and what they're saying is it will be allowed to use imperial measurements as additional information. | John Gardner, director of the pro-imperial British Weights and Measures Association, said: "I've seen the European Commission statement and what they're saying is it will be allowed to use imperial measurements as additional information. |
"We think that the European Commission statement is extremely misleading. From our point of view the situation hasn't changed and the campaign goes on. | "We think that the European Commission statement is extremely misleading. From our point of view the situation hasn't changed and the campaign goes on. |
"If a trader tries to conduct his business in just imperial measurements that will be illegal." | "If a trader tries to conduct his business in just imperial measurements that will be illegal." |
'Business as usual' | 'Business as usual' |
The UK Metric Association said the statement does not mean that traders can go back to weighing and pricing in imperial measures, and it will be "business as usual". | The UK Metric Association said the statement does not mean that traders can go back to weighing and pricing in imperial measures, and it will be "business as usual". |
A victory for those who want the decision made by the UK, not the EC BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell Read Mark's thoughts in full | A victory for those who want the decision made by the UK, not the EC BBC Europe editor Mark Mardell Read Mark's thoughts in full |
Chairman Robin Paice said: "While we regret this proposal to prolong the current muddle of metric and imperial units, it will only delay but not stop the inevitable move toward all-metric shopping. | Chairman Robin Paice said: "While we regret this proposal to prolong the current muddle of metric and imperial units, it will only delay but not stop the inevitable move toward all-metric shopping. |
"Many of the big supermarkets have already stopped giving obsolete imperial prices, and we expect this trend to continue. There is no question of going backwards." | "Many of the big supermarkets have already stopped giving obsolete imperial prices, and we expect this trend to continue. There is no question of going backwards." |
The UK first mooted plans to convert to an all-metric system in 1965. | The UK first mooted plans to convert to an all-metric system in 1965. |
That led to generations of schoolchildren being promised that they would be the last ones who would have to learn two different systems. | That led to generations of schoolchildren being promised that they would be the last ones who would have to learn two different systems. |