Change British clocks to Central European Time?

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Which would you prefer?

  • Clocks move to Central European time to give lighter evenings

    Votes: 7 77.8%
  • Clocks stay on GMT

    Votes: 2 22.2%

  • Total voters
    9

Jiglo

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Old news, but it does seem to pop up every year. BBC News - Plan to bring UK clocks forward

If the clocks move forward then we'll all have an extra hour of daylight after work, but then that's at the expense of losing a hour of light in the morning.

I'd rather it was light longer after work than when i'm asleep, as i'm not a morning person:p
 

BOD

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Not sure on this one as I think :-

A) the scally kids round this way will be rowdier later at night if its light til around 11 in the summer

B) I find it harder to get up in the morning when its dark



:confused:
 

Northern Star

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Not sure on this one as I think :-

A) the scally kids round this way will be rowdier later at night if its light til around 11 in the summer

B) I find it harder to get up in the morning when its dark



:confused:

I agree with you here bod!

Tbh in the winter i dont mind not having as much daylight as its too cold to be outdoors anyway but in the summer i kinda like the early morning sunshine and the birds twittering away :thumbsup: