'But a growing number of people, me included, regard our current practice as deeply flawed, because we have not gone far enough'
Such a move would bring our waking hours more into line with the hours of daylight, rather than as now, where daylight is wasted in the early morning, when most of us are still asleep.
A study by Cambridge University some years ago confirmed that energy consumption would be lower, particularly in winter. Also, in answer to Parliamentary questioning from me, a transport minister has confirmed that the adoption of SDST would save up to 100 lives a year and cut serious accidents by more than 200.
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