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				  Teachers at Eight Ash Green in Essex insist on proper spelling | 
		
		
	
	
	A campaign is being launched to protect English words from  being replaced by American spellings.
Colchester MP Bob Russell wants to prevent youngsters from being shown words such as "utilize", "color" and "traveling".
He wants to force computer companies to install spellchecking software which offers English instead of American definitions.
Mr Russell said: "I also want the government to lead by example so all our schoolchildren, and the public generally, use the English spelling and not the American spelling."   
Many operating systems, such as Microsoft's Windows, already allow users to select the language they use on the computer.    
    
    
	
	
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                            Endangered spelling?
                         
	UK colour vs US color
 
	UK centre vs US center
 
	UK travelling vs US traveling
 
	UK analyse vs US analyze
 
	UK plough vs US plow
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But often popular web sites utilise American English.
The primary school at Eight Ash Green in Essex, in Mr Russell's constituency, is sticking up for traditional British English.
Headteacher Nick Rudman told BBC Look East that when pupils there leave the "u" out of the word labour, they are soon put right.