Is it PotG?
Thrifty non-licker
If it's a horse whose name rings a bell, is it a my ding-a-ling?
More proof that the Tories are totally out of touch.
When I was at uni, a mate of mine wrote a letter to The Sun, saying that to celebrate the silver jubilee, 'she had painted her poodle silver'. Astonishingly they published the letter, with the false name and everything. So I was thinking about calling GB News to tell them I have had the Queen's face tattood over my own face.
Pounds, shillings and pence aren't really part of this debate. We changed to new pence (100 to the pound) years before we joined the EEC, and we kept the pound sterling anyway, so there's nothing to re-introduce.
Even if we did go back to £sd, such has been inflation in the last 53 years that the smallest value coin would probably be the florin (two shillings, or 10 pence) - or maybe the one shilling (five pence) - so effectively there would be no 'd's involved in £sd.
We haven't quite been using both systems in tandem. We use imperial for some and metric for most others. There is no reason whatsoever to reintroduce pounds, shillings and pence other than a vanity project no doubt driven by the right honourable member for the 17th century!!!
No we didn't. The metrication board was not formed until 1969, to support voluntary metrication. Joining the EU (EEC) obliged us by treaty to adopt the prescribed (metric) units. Mandatory use of prescribed units for retail sales took effect in 1995 for packaged goods and in 2000 for goods sold loose by weight.Britain changed to metric in 1962 under Harold Macmillan, so 9 years before money decimalisation.
Is that a euphemism?
You always could sell by the pound, just had to include the metric equivalent, 454g is usually the stated weight equivalent, which is a smidge over a pound. This is what Boris means when he keeps asking everyone to move on from x, y, or z scandal, "So we can get on with the real job of running the country", important stuff like this. He should take a furlong walk off an 8 chain pier.
Rees-Mogg will be upset that he isn't proposing a return to the Winchester Standards.
It'll be great still asking for kgs at these places. And playing dumb making the assistant work it out. Every time. Hours of fun lol.So what exactly would be the scope of this change....
Sweet Shops, Butchers and Green Grocers ?
My grandparents used to own a fishing tackle shop (within walking distance of that lot up the road’s ground). My grandmother used to write every transaction in a cash book. At the end of the week, she’d run a pen down the entries, just the once, not separately for each column, and write the total in the ‘total weekly takings’ box. Astonishing mental arithmetic.
It's all pretty simple really.
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No we didn't. The metrication board was not formed until 1969, to support voluntary metrication. Joining the EU (EEC) obliged us by treaty to adopt the prescribed (metric) units. Mandatory use of prescribed units for retail sales took effect in 1995 for packaged goods and in 2000 for goods sold loose by weight.
Metrication had been talked about for years, certainly, but Britain used imperial measures long after 1962!
My grandparents used to own a fishing tackle shop (within walking distance of that lot up the road’s ground). My grandmother used to write every transaction in a cash book. At the end of the week, she’d run a pen down the entries, just the once, not separately for each column, and write the total in the ‘total weekly takings’ box. Astonishing mental arithmetic.
Absolute garbage nonsense drivel - par for the course really. Why some people can’t see through this idiot is beyond me.Surely no-one with any sense wants the return of imperial measures