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Time for change... Fortunately not

Started by Whitters, Jan 21, 2012, 12:35:13

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Whitters

Clocks change bill runs out of time in Commons

A bid to move the UK's clocks forward by an hour for a three-year trial period has failed after the legislation ran out of time in the Commons.

The Daylight Savings Bill would have seen the UK adopt Central European Time, with BST plus one hour in summer and GMT plus one in winter.

But determined opposition from MPs meant it failed to make progress within the time limit for debate.

Many of the objections focused on the impact of a change on road accidents.

More: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-16649868
Sense prevails

Rick

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Quote from: Whitters on Jan 21, 2012, 12:35:13Sense prevails

Not quite. The way the debate was talked out means something similar will be along sooner or later...

...and if they really want sensible then they'd do away with that silly so-called "daylight saving" summer time stupidity.  :unwell:

QuoteCritics say this would make the lives of outdoor workers harder and increase road accidents due to the darker mornings - although those in favour of a change argue it would reduce accidents in the evenings.

The truth, of course, is both that there would be more road accidents in the dark mornings, and that there would be fewer road accidents in the lighter evenings. Would the increase outweighed the decrease, or vice-versa? Nobody seems to want to know, because nobody actually wants a sensible reasoned decision based on the recorded evidence.