UK Metric Association explained

UK Metric Association
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Abbreviation:UKMA
Formation:1999 (Constitution adopted in 2002)
Type:Advocacy group
Purpose:Promote metrication in the United Kingdom
Website:ukma.org.uk

The UK Metric Association, or UKMA, is an advocacy group in the United Kingdom that argues for completion of metrication in the United Kingdom and advocates the use of the metric system among the general public in the UK.

History

UKMA was founded by Chris Keenan in 1999 and formally associated in 2002 as an independent, non-party political, single-issue organisation.[1] Later, an e-mail forum was started for supporters of metrication. In 2005, a website called ThinkMetric to help and encourage the general public to think in metric units was launched. In 2006, a blog called MetricViews was launched.[2]

The current chair of UKMA is Peter Burke, and the secretary is Ronnie Cohen.[3] its patrons are Gavin Esler, Jim Al-Khalili, Lord Kinnock and Lord Taverne.[4]

Campaigns

In July 2004, UKMA published its report, "A Very British Mess", as part of its campaign to end the simultaneous use of imperial and metric measurements and for the Government to complete the switch to metric units.[5] [6] In the foreward, its patron Geoffrey Howe confesses that "I didn’t challenge the decision to abolish the Metrication Board, when I was Chancellor of the Exchequer. I didn’t often run away from difficult decisions - but this is one that I did duck."[7]

In February 2006, UKMA called for the Government to set a date for the conversion of road signs from imperial to metric units.[8] [9]

Opposition

The aims of UKMA contrast with those of the British Weights and Measures Association (BWMA), which opposes what it describes as "compulsory use of the metric system".[10] BWMA also campaigns against what it calls "unlawful metric pedestrian signs".[11] It claims that "hundreds of unlawful metric signs have been converted back to imperial, following letters of complaint by BWMA and its supporters".[12]

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221120222755/https://ukma.org.uk/about//https://ukma.org.uk/about/patrons/ . 20 November 2022 . 27 March 2023 . UK Metric Association.
  2. Web site: UKMA News . December 2006 . 1 . 27 March 2023 . WorldPress . UK Metric Association.
  3. Web site: Officers . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20230601085205/https://ukma.org.uk/about/officers/ . 1 June 2023 . 1 June 2023 . UK Metric Association. 1 June 2023 .
  4. Web site: Patrons . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20221201083431/https://ukma.org.uk/about/patrons/ . 1 December 2022 . 1 December 2022 . UK Metric Association. 7 August 2022 .
  5. News: Half measures a ' British mess' . 9 July 2004 . 4 April 2023 . WalesOnline.
  6. Measuring up . 8 July 2004 . Kay . John . BBC News . YouTube . 4 April 2023.
  7. Web site: A very British Mess . UK Metric Association . 27 December 2023.
  8. News: Call for metric road sign switch . 23 February 2006 . 4 April 2023 . BBC News.
  9. News: Campaign for £80m switch to kilometres . 23 February 2006 . Clark . Andrew . 4 April 2023 . The Guardian.
  10. Web site: BWMA . 30 October 2023 . BWMA.
  11. News: Grayling orders councils to stop 'bamboozling' pedestrians . 23 April 2019 . 30 October 2023 . Transport Network.
  12. Web site: Defending Imperial Road Signs . 30 October 2023 . BWMA.