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Name: Neil Herron on May 12, 2007Comments: Following the monumental success of the Metric Martyrs Campaign and the announcement that the European Commission and the Government is abandoning the enforced metrication programme, all that remains is for the Royal Pardon to be granted to posthumously clear Steve's name and to clear the names of John, Julian and Colin. We hope that you will spread the petition far and wide.Flag
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Name: A. Edwards on May 12, 2007Comments: This stain on a man's character should be removed post haste for whilst it remains it is also a stain on the concept of justice within these Islands!Flag
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Name: Chris Lambert on May 12, 2007Comments: This gross miscarriage of justice should be corrected immediately.Flag
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Name: D.M.Thomas on May 12, 2007Comments: He committed no offence; his persecutors did. He must receive a pardon - and the others too.Flag
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Name: Della Petch on May 12, 2007Comments: The British government have shamed our nation and brought unecessary suffering to a decent man and his familyFlag
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Name: FREDERICK KING on May 12, 2007Comments: Let justice be seen to be done.We are still a democracy ! I think !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Flag
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Name: William P Ward on May 12, 2007Comments: These people were perseuted unjustly and the convictions should NOT standFlag
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Name: Cllr Gavin Ayling on May 12, 2007Comments: The EU as a whole is an intrusive monster. This campaign is attacking, well, one of that monster's tentacles.Flag
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Name: Robert Heath on May 12, 2007Comments: A disgrace to all Rnglihs people that this ever took place.Flag
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Name: Alan O'Reilly on May 12, 2007Comments: A Royal Pardon would at least be something. A Royal Commendation would be better, insofar as Mr Thoburn and the others have done nothing wrong. They simply defied the EU Reich across the Channel. In 1940, this was reckoned to be a patriotic duty. Times have sure changed. So has Britain, not for the better.Flag
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Name: John Peck on May 12, 2007Comments: This is the first piece of good news to come from the EU. I hope that there is much more to follow., Perhaps it will now that Blair is finally going, we can only hope.Flag
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Name: Wayne Morris on May 12, 2007Comments: They should never have been convicted in the first place.Flag
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Name: G Hazelgrove on May 12, 2007Comments: It is essential that Steven is pardoned as somebody who really stood up and fought for what he believed in.Flag
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Name: Glyn on May 12, 2007Comments: A victory for common sense. Heads should role for the stupidity of BureaucratsFlag
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Name: Mona McNee on May 12, 2007Comments: The metric martyrs are patriotic heroes. They should all be pardoned and honoured.Flag
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Name: Gary Seymour on May 12, 2007Comments: There is no question at all that Mr. Thoburn, whose health and subsequent death were in no doubt partly due to the stresses brought on by the legal proceedings, should at the very least be pardoned.Flag
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Name: Earl H. Williams II on May 12, 2007Comments: I am an member of the Magna Carta Society, Lords and Dames of the Magna Carta, Scottish Clans of Stuart, Gray, Bruce, Warner and eligible for a myriad of others as a Direct Descendent of Robert the Bruce, The James, Kings I and II,etc. 6 of my ancestors as well as the King himself were direct descendants by a minimum of at least 2 to 3 family branches to signers of the Magna Carta. As a direct descendent of Sir John Lyon, Baron of Glammis, founder the Harrow School in London, etc. I am a very proud son of the Isles and if at all feasible my wife and I will be moving to England to finish out our retirement years in the countryside.Flag
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