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Name: Trevor Bridgwood on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Robin on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Omer Moghraby on May 12, 2007Comments: good luck with oveturning this silly ruling!Flag
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Name: Eric Wilson on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Stuart Coster on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Malcolm Toy on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: R.J.Smith on May 12, 2007Comments: Steve Thoburn has left a legacy of far greater value than anything New Labour can lay claim to. A pardon is the least we owe him.Flag
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Name: Christopher Colton on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: NICK GREEN on May 12, 2007Comments: Pardon Steve NOW!Flag
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Name: Leonard Brissenden on May 12, 2007Comments: This legislation should never have been enacted. It is thoroughly un-British and smacks more of Nazi Germany and the infamous Hitler Youth movement.Flag
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Name: Michael Cross on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Robin Singer on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: John R. Walker on May 12, 2007Comments: Weigh this again on the scales of justice - but do it by the poundFlag
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Name: M.C. Davey on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 12, 2007Comments: We need more like Steve Thoburn ... Long Live the Queen & Imperial Britain.Flag
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Name: Peter Langdon on May 12, 2007Comments: Royal Pardon is most clearly deserved. These convictions were a disgrace.Flag
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Name: Michael Longthorp on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: A Tucker on May 12, 2007Comments: I totally support this petition. This was a non-crime in the first place under any common sense system. But then the jobsworths are wired not to use common sense.Flag
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Name: Ron And June Mole on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: John M Seal on May 12, 2007Comments: We need to keep our traditions and heritage alive, and to recoup those that this government has destroyed or sidelined.Flag
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Name: Stephen Normington on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: June Warner on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: D Barry on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Colin HUNT on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Nick Franks on May 12, 2007Comments: ShamefulFlag
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Name: S.specterman on May 12, 2007Comments: "for Queen country & the metric martyr`s"Flag
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Name: G Smithson on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Archie Speirs on May 12, 2007Comments: Granting of a pardon in this case must be accompanied by a clear statement that the sovereignty of the law in Her Majesty's realm of the United Kingdom, as enacted by Parliament, is supreme and shall never be interpreted as being subject to the provisions of any other organisation.Flag
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Name: B Stewart on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Susan Maxwell on May 12, 2007Comments: It was clearly the stress of the proceedings, brought against a man going about his lawful business of selling produce to the public in the manner that the public required, that brought about Steve Thoburn's premature death. It is only right and proper that his name should stand ublemished. This man stood up to be counted on behalf of all UK citizens who just wanted to retain their traditional way of life.Flag
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Name: Paul Oliver-Smith on May 12, 2007Comments: If it was not for the venality of the EU realising that it was up against the US retaining the Imperial system, this appaling travesty of retrospective justice forced by the governement would never have occuredFlag
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Name: Robert Francis on May 12, 2007Comments: Possibly this may also help discourage making laws with criminal consequences, for those who break them, when under British law, they would be civil cases. This is not to forget 'gold plating' of laws by civil servants.Flag
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Name: Greg LANCE-WATKINS on May 12, 2007Comments: Steve was a 'salt of the earth' kind of ordinary guy who knew what was right and wrong and the stress of trying to defend what was right against the obscenity of the EU & Government Bullying based on their dishonest dogma and agenda sent this brave man to his grave in his early 30s leaving his adored wife and small children. This honest ordinary man was killed by dishonest politicians for expediency and Steve and his fellow Metric Martyrs should not only be pardonned but should together with Neil Herron, Vivian Linaker, David Delaney and others be awarded OBEs for their integrity and service to these United Kingdoms in the face of Foreign influence and corrupt politicians. Regards, Greg Lance-WatkinsFlag
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Name: Peter Boys on May 12, 2007Comments: Another part of Tony Blair's disgraceful legacy.Flag
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Name: R GARLICK on May 12, 2007Comments: This petition should correct a monumental miscarriage of common sense if not of justiceFlag
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Name: Michael Sibbons on May 12, 2007Comments: In a country where freedom of speech and many other traditiobal rights have been taken away by the same Prime Minister who invites these petitions, and then ignores them, I do not have much hope for this one.Flag
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Name: Harry Randall on May 12, 2007Comments: My blessings to Steve's wife. HarryFlag
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Name: J Le Seelleur on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Derrick Smith on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: John De Little on May 12, 2007Comments: The least the government should do is to pardon these gallant people who fought for an honourable principle and to issue an apology for their over zealous enforcement of an EU directive which flew in the face of the British people.Flag
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Name: Stella Kilkelly on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: J T Fulton on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Barry Bowles on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Oakley on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag
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Name: C J Derham on May 12, 2007Comments: I do hope justice will be done.Flag
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Name: Graham Plumbe on May 12, 2007Comments:Flag