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Or maybe people have been educated in imperial, and education in metric only will will mean it will die out naturally.

If you were told that you had to speak only in German next month because of reasons what would you feel?

What have they been doing for the last three decades? Metric is just a sensible system, the German language comparison is way out.
 
What have they been doing for the last three decades? Metric is just a sensible system, the German language comparison is way out.

Carrying around pocked calculators so they could convert metric into their hideously archaic forms of measurement.

Their way of thinking is hideously archaic too.

Or maybe people have been educated in imperial, and education in metric only will will mean it will die out naturally.

If you were told that you had to speak only in German next month because of reasons what would you feel?

Isn't that what they themselves are advocating? Everybody that is used to sensible units should now be forced to use trash units, just because.
 
Isn't that what they themselves are advocating? Everybody that is used to sensible units should now be forced to use trash units, just because.

Pretty much. My grandparents thought it was ridiculous to know your height/weight in metric and not imperial, and would welcome it getting changed over.

Yet if you ask whether they are also going to want pounds to be replaced by shillings, they tell you to shut up and stop being cheeky
 
Next step: Force everyone into speaking German. Do it, Queen Merkel! I want them all to suffer through "Der Junge, Die Frau, DAS MÄDCHEN!!!!!"

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Carrying around pocked calculators so they could convert metric into their hideously archaic forms of measurement.

Their way of thinking is hideously archaic too.

Beyond sticking it to the French there is no reason to force people to learn it, there was a valid reason to go metric.

If it ever happened i would have to side with Miles(apt name) and want their voting rights removed.
 
Complain about Germany and France controlling the EU, leave the EU and give them complete hypothetical power. UK are smart.
 
We can't go back to imperial - this old man is kept alive by his burning hatred for the metric system. If he doesn't have signs to nick he'll have no purpose left in life.

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I wonder what the likes of Cameron, May et al think when they close their eyes at night and realise that history will record them as the ones responsible not only from a calamitous exit from the EU, but also presiding over the break up of the UK. That's one hell of a legacy.

"It's the will of the people.. It's the will of the people."

*curls into a ball*

"it's the will of the people...."
 
I have to admit, I kinda wanna see the UK go to war over Gibraltar while it exits the EU. All the while reverting to the Imperial system. This is just so many layers of fuckery heaped upon each other, my head would spin out of its socket out of incredulity.

Why stop there, though.

Come on, UK, you can still one-up this. My neck may shatter from all the head shaking, but I will do my best to endure.
 
We can't go back to imperial - this old man is kept alive by his burning hatred for the metric system. If he doesn't have signs to nick he'll have no purpose left in life.

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There's someone desperately looking for the bog on Ferry Road, why isn't that old loon locked up?
 
I have to admit, I kinda wanna see the UK go to war over Gibraltar while it exits the EU. All the while reverting to the Imperial system. This is just so many layers of fuckery heaped upon each other, my head would spin out of its socket out of incredulity.

Why stop there, though.

Come on, UK, you can still one-up this. My neck may shatter from all the head shaking, but I will do my best to endure.

To complete the fuckery they should start driving on the wrong side of the ro... Oh
 
I have to admit, I kinda wanna see the UK go to war over Gibraltar while it exits the EU. All the while reverting to the Imperial system. This is just so many layers of fuckery heaped upon each other, my head would spin out of its socket out of incredulity.

Why stop there, though.

Come on, UK, you can still one-up this. My neck may shatter from all the head shaking, but I will do my best to endure.

Don't forget the passports.
 
Or maybe people have been educated in imperial, and education in metric only will will mean it will die out naturally.

If you were told that you had to speak only in German next month because of reasons what would you feel?

Except it isn't because reasons, even excluding the fact that the metric system isn't a language, it is certifiably better in a way that can be measured and rationalized, it leads to better productivity and less mistakes, it is also used by over 90% of the world population.

Every time the imperial vs metric system comes up I am always reminded of this:

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I guarantee every single person that wants the imperial system back wants to bring back hanging and talks about the commonwealth every 2-3 hours.
 
I guarantee every single person that wants the imperial system back wants to bring back hanging and talks about the commonwealth every 2-3 hours.

Also that bringing trains to India justified colonialism.

Imperial measures are an illogical mess for weird nostalgics, the perfect symbol for Brexit.
 
British Empire soggy biscuit.

UK is an embarrassment. Biggest mistake in a 100 years and we had the chance to stop it anytime.
 
Some random musings about this whole Gibraltar mess:

  • I think it's literally amazing that the UK forgot to mention Gibraltar in the official statement yet the EU not only did so, but gave immense powers over the situation to Spain. It goes on to show that the EU is willing to act as one and circle the wagons around Spain even if nobody else really cares about Gibraltar, which was strictly​ an internal bilateral issue until a couple of days ago.
  • The Times claims that the Spanish government fooled May by telling her that they wouldn't pursue Gibraltar. The EU acknowledging Gibraltar by surprise has created a significant rift according to The Times. I find this hard to believe. First things first, it makes no sense for May not to put Gibraltar front and center and it wouldn't have hurt the negotiations at all. Second, May's government was caught wrong footed by the news. Which is just shocking since Gibraltar was one of the salient points of the Remain campaign. My uneducated guess is that May and her crack team of brexiteers didn't even think about the Rock in a glaring example of incompetence. And if they willingly omitted Gibraltar due to Alfonso Alonso's (an ax wielding party loyalist with no finesse and little acumen) deception, they are going to get their clocks cleaned right away.
  • The previous Minister of Foreign Affairs was a brute. Alfonso Dastis, however, has European blue blood. He's been picked to clean up after Margallo and reinforce Spain's position within the EU by cultivating relationships with other member states. I'll be surprised if Gibraltar gets removed from the draft document.
  • I really want to hear what May has to say about this mess.
 
  • The previous Minister of Foreign Affairs was a brute. Alfonso Dastis, however, has European blue blood. He's been picked to clean up after Margallo and reinforce Spain's position within the EU by cultivating relationships with other member states. I'll be surprised if Gibraltar gets removed from the draft document.

It 100% won't be removed. Can't see it happening.

Rumor is Rajoy heavily lobbied for this in the 26 EU countries (especially Paris and Berlin). Also from what i've been reading in the german press Spain is now considered as one of the big 4 in the EU and is supposed to become stronger involved now that Britain is gone.
 
Are we going to waffle on about war every time a country leverages their membership of the EU, it's going to be difficult going abroad as a brit and not feel like a twat.
 
Which is just shocking since Gibraltar was one of the salient points of the Remain campaign. My uneducated guess is that May and her crack team of brexiteers didn't even think about the Rock in a glaring example of incompetence.

Why would they? They don't give a shit about any concerns of the remainers thus it has infected all their thinking to ignore and omit anything related to it. Their general attitude is to pretend wrinkles to their plan don't exist, so Gibraltar as a problem didn't get considered.

Like with Trump in the US, this government wants to tackle very difficult issues that would challenge the most capable governments in the world. Unfortunately, it is the incompetents and the bunglers that want to do this, in stunning cases of government wide Dunning-Kruger effect.
 
It's basically economic warfare against the young at this point.

The Guardian had an article yesterday where it was being advocated that the brexit shortfall could be filled in by young people all getting saturday jobs. They really give no fucks about the future or young peoples lives whatsoever

I can't recall where I read it, but there was an article a few days ago about how benefit claimants should be used to fill in the gap let by the EU workers in the fields. Not paid work, but using unpaid apprenticeships. There was an another article where companies like Costa were looking into using the same scheme to fill the gap left by |EU workers, they were talking about giving them free lunches as payment for the work.

This is where we are now. Don't you just love it.


Embarrassing and comes back to what I want to see happen to the UK, I want to see them squashed by the EU, I want people to realise the UK isn't the power it once was and it's been punched far above its weight primarily thanks to being in the EU.

I say as this as a soon to be emigrating Brit. I'll be renting out my house, because fuck the UK housing market and fuck those who are forcing me to leave. Submitted plans to the council to turn it into four one bedroom flats a couple of months ago, fingers crossed some cunt doesn't throw a spanner into the works. They know have to let everyone on the street know what the plans are and give then an opportunity to raise concerns about why I shouldn't be allowed to go ahead with it.

Bullshit.
 
It 100% won't be removed. Can't see it happening.

Rumor is Rajoy heavily lobbied for this in the 26 EU countries (especially Paris and Berlin). Also from what i've been reading in the german press Spain is now considered as one of the big 4 in the EU and is supposed to become stronger involved now that Britain is gone.

Spain is one of the Big 4 by virtue of the UK leaving the Union*. Its political weight greatly diminished during the past years due to the crisis and Margallo being an idiot, but it may overtake Italy if they keep pushing for joke eurosceptic parties such as the M5S sice we are probably the most pro-Union country along Germany.


*And now a net contributor too. Hooray?
 
Spain is one of the Big 4 by virtue of the UK leaving the Union*. Its political weight greatly diminished during the past years due to the crisis and Margallo being an idiot, but it may overtake Italy if they keep pushing for joke eurosceptic parties such as the M5S sice we are probably the most pro-Union country along Germany.


*And now a net contributor too. Hooray?

Until the British immigrants who created their own ghetto leave. Don't forget about their spending power and how they keep your country afloat.

You don't want the sangria market to collapse overnight.
 
What have they been doing for the last three decades? Metric is just a sensible system, the German language comparison is way out.

People live longer than 3 decades, and yes if you ain't educated in metric it is the equivalent of not being fluent in another language.

They have to convert metric to imperial in their head to be able to understand and quantify it.

I instinctively know what a metre is, if someone mentions feet and inches to me I need to convert it to metric before I can understand it. The need to do this is getting much less frequent these days.
 
On one hand, I feel really bad for the people living on Gibraltar.

On the other hand, this was extremely predictable and the level of gross incompetence displayed by the UK government is as staggering as always.
 
People live longer than 3 decades, and yes if you ain't educated in metric it is the equivalent of not being fluent in another language.

They have to convert metric to imperial in their head to be able to understand and quantify it.

I instinctively know what a metre is, if someone mentions feet and inches to me I need to convert it to metric before I can understand it. The need to do this is getting much less frequent these days.

I speak Imperial, Metric, English, German and a bit of French.
 
People live longer than 3 decades, and yes if you ain't educated in metric it is the equivalent of not being fluent in another language.

They have to convert metric to imperial in their head to be able to understand and quantify it.

I instinctively know what a metre is, if someone mentions feet and inches to me I need to convert it to metric before I can understand it. The need to do this is getting much less frequent these days.

Languages aren't objectively better than others dude. The metrical system has logical merits in comparison to the Imperial one.
 
Right now, it has that privilege, indeed. Right now. 😈

It's gonna be really interesting to see what happens if UK ever seek to re-enter the EU umbrella. Maybe, even a desperate last-minute Brexit abort might already be enough. There are various UK Extrawursts that are gonna be on the chopping block, but few as immediately visible as the Pound. Which makes it a high value target.
Yes, if they ever rejoin (and the others want it to) they will have to adopt the Euro over time, since those are the rules now for new countries joining.

But the idea that some would rather have an uncertain future then a certain one where it is set that they don't have to adopt the Euro, and use the argument "well, things could change!" is just baffling.
 
The Gibraltar thing is surprising to me because, at least how it stands, it completely scuppers any chance of a deal between UK and the EU. And the EU must realise this. of course, which then puts the question of why put it there?

I understand in a pre-leave vote argument, but when UK has already left it doesn't really make sense to destroy any chance of a trade deal right off the bat. I expected the EU to play tough and batter the UK for brexit, but I wager WTO rules are better politically (and frankly emotionally to the National identity) than losing Gibraltar. So do they actually want any deal at all?

The Falklands comparisons are a bit sickening to consider due to the massive loss of life, but the fact is that it the same rational for fighting for them still applies. Spain is a NATO member and won't invade so the "war" talk is extremely inappropriate, but I would put every penny I own on the idea that UK would rather crash out without any deal than lose Gibraltar. And frankly that's a move I agree with.

Gibraltar doesn't want to be part of Spain and didn't choose brexit, so giving them up in completely unconscionable. It will never happen.
 
I agree with the above. Such a weird tactic. There's "non-negotiable", and then there's actually non-negotiable.

We're talking about Spain wanting to effectively annex part of our territory that we've had for 300 years and has 30,000 people that voted 99% in a referendum to stay in the UK less than 15 years ago.

Tusk said they wouldn't seek to be punitive, but then they put this out.

If they stick to it then there's no point of even trying, there isn't going to be a deal. There is absolutely no way the UK will move on this.
 
The Gibraltar thing is surprising to me because, at least how it stands, it completely scuppers any chance of a deal between UK and the EU. And the EU must realise this. of course, which then puts the question of why put it there?

I understand in a pre-leave vote argument, but when UK has already left it doesn't really make sense to destroy any chance of a trade deal right off the bat. I expected the EU to play tough and batter the UK for brexit, but I wager WTO rules are better politically (and frankly emotionally to the National identity) than losing Gibraltar. So do they actually want any deal at all?

The Falklands comparisons are a bit sickening to consider due to the massive loss of life, but the fact is that it the same rational for fighting for them still applies.Spain is a NATO member and won't invade so the "war" talk is extremely inappropriate, but I would put every penny I own on the idea that UK would rather crash out without any deal than lose Gibraltar. And frankly that's a move I agree with.

Gibraltar doesn't want to be part of Spain and didn't choose brexit, so giving them up in completely unconscionable. It will never happen.
The EU warned about this stuff. The UK didn't take it serious. The UK was wrong for now.

The EU wants a trade deal, but they can't make it easy on them and they have to keep all their members happy. If the UK just leaves and we all go "here have a good trade deal" why would any EU country stay in the union? The purpose of the union is so you all benefit, but also all pay the cost sometimes. The UK doesn't want to pay the cost, so they don't have a right to the benefits.

And having both Spain and the UK in the EU meant the Gibraltar thing was settled mostly. Now the situation changes again and both can use it for political gain.
 
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