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That's the world we're living in now. We can barely get governments to consider stopping doing big stupid things like daylight savings time, let alone set any grand expensive projects in motion.
It's horrible. None of the great projects governents have set up in the past like railway systems or sewers would be made in today's political climate.
In part because the population dose not agree on doing so.
Its been discussed in parliment several times over the decades. Each time the MPs realise voting to end it is voting for school children walking home in the dark through most of winter. So reject it.
That makes no sense. In Summer sunset is later than 8pm - how is removing BST going to wind that all the way back to 3pm?
You seems to fail to see how days work. Winter is much shorter days due to the way the earth is tipped. This has a much more drematic effect in other parts of the nation. Mainly north.
Clocks go back in winter. Where parts of the UK with the shortest days get dark in the early pm. So we make bst 4pm hit at 3pm In winter ensuring children are home before dark.. As the days get longer in summer we set it forward again to stop us haveing sunlight at 11pm in the part ofvthe UK with the longest days.
Remember before the railways standardised UK time in the 1800. Different cities set clocks to match their own midday. When the UK standardised to allow tail times to be managed. The whole nation using the same clock/time created odd issues with day time at the extreams.
Removing British Summer Time would leave GMT unchanged, so the clocks would be the same in Winter as they are now.
Leaving parts of the nation dark before 3pm in the middle of winter.