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I very much dislike the twice-yearly messing about with clocks. We should stick to GMT such that solar noon is roughly clock noon (not exact, I know, but would be better aligned than now).
I hear several people saying something similar, but why would you want it to be light at 3:30AM (Northern Scotland probably 2AM) and dark one hour earlier in summer? I like the long light summer evenings. It's just one hour time change and if people don't like that let's keep summer time all year round and not move back in winter. If you go for a weekend to France you also have to move the clock an hour and back after a couple of days, no one seems to have an issue with that.
Definitely - bunch of wusses. Our lot are decamping to the woods today. Yesterday they ran around in the hail with their tongues stuck out all day But we are predominantly an outdoor setup, everyone has snow suits and full waterproofs! In February I popped down one day to find several of them commando-crawling in the mud
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