Use Of The Phrase Ton Of Bricks
EDM number 2893 in 2010-12, proposed by John Hemming on 19/03/2012.
Categorised under the topics of Media and Taxation.
That this House notes the reports in the BBC and other media outlets of the intention of the Chancellor of the Exchequer to come down like a tonne of bricks on wealthy people who sell properties through offshore companies to avoid stamp duty; recognises that this is part of a trend of metrication of traditional British phrases; believes that, given that a ton is greater in weight than a tonne, this understates the Chancellor's commitment to action; accepts that there is merit in using some metric units for measurement, but regrets the unnecessary metrication of traditional British phrases; and calls on the BBC and other media to cease the metrication of traditional phrases forthwith before people end up being exhorted not to give another 24.5 millimetres rather than not giving another inch.
This motion has been signed by a total of 7 MPs.
MP | Date | Constituency | Party | Type |
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John Hemming | 09/03/2012 | Birmingham, Yardley | Liberal Democrat | Proposed |
Kate Hoey | 20/03/2012 | Vauxhall | Labour | Seconded |
Tony Lloyd | 20/03/2012 | Manchester Central | Labour | Seconded |
Robert Halfon | 20/03/2012 | Harlow | Conservative | Seconded |
Kelvin Hopkins | 21/03/2012 | Luton North | Labour | Seconded |
Greg Mulholland | 21/03/2012 | Leeds North West | Liberal Democrat | Seconded |
Mike Hancock | 22/03/2012 | Portsmouth South | Liberal Democrat | Signed |
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