As someone who has been confused about the change to the clocks, every year, twice a year, for all my 50+ years I had a sudden thought.
If GMT (i.e. wintertime) is the norm, and it is the winter darkness that people are concerned about (Scots, farmers, parents, H+S bods etc) why don’t we have BWT (British Winter Time) instead of BST when it is already light enough for everyone?
Surely we change the clocks for the wrong half of the year, don’t we?
So I suggest
GMT from April to October
BWT from November to March
Is that really sensible (a flash of genius even) or have I completely missed the point of it all, again?
your comments appreciated.
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