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Food & Drink1 min ago
Please could you all help by signing my petition?
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The full explanation is on the petition.
To cut the story short, I simply hate it being dark at tea time.
Theres lots of reasons I have really.
My partner hates driving in the dark, she says the other car lights dazzle her, so she won't drive after 4.30 in the afternoon.
Personally it seems to affect my mental health with it being dark so early.
Crime rises in the dark evenings. Theres all sorts of reasons I would keep the clocks set to BST
If the clocks don't change people in the north will be going to school in the dark.
Campaigners have sought a return to British Double Summer Time or a permanent British Summer Time to save energy and increase the time available in the evenings. An attempt was made by backbench MPs to change BST but The Daylight Saving Bill 2010–12 was not passed by the House of Commons.
Opponents pointed out that in the north it would create social disadvantages: for instance, in the far north-west of Scotland sunrise would occur at about 10am in winter, and over much of the north children would have to travel to and from school in darkness.
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Well it was not immediately apparent to me without me putting my details in. It boils down to the fact that you hate it. I cannot see any valid reason.
Lights do dazzle in the evening - but might be worth having eyesight tested since that is a factor.
But tbh even if it were changed, by the time you get to December, it is going to be pretty much dark by 4.30/4.45 in any event.
I will not be signing.