United Kingdom never follows Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), however it follows British Summer Time (BST) in the winters and during summers i.e. From the last Sunday of March to last Sunday of October they move their clock 1 hour forward to BST. The reason behind the one hour increase in time during summers is :
>> Scotland which is one of the country in the UK also increase their time by one hour during summers, so to improve UK tourism the whole United Kingdom move their clock one hour forward in summers.
>> To match the Central European Time (CET), which means darker mornings and lighter nights.
>> Rebecca Harris (Member of Parliament, Castle Point) has offered these changes in the Parliament and said it will allow an extra 235 hours of the day light to the citizens every year surely reduce fewer deaths from road crashes.
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United Kingdom never follows Greenwich Mean Time (GMT), however it follows British Summer Time (BST) in the winters and during summers i.e. From the last Sunday of March to last Sunday of October they move their clock 1 hour forward to BST. The reason behind the one hour increase in time during summers is :
>> Scotland which is one of the country in the UK also increase their time by one hour during summers, so to improve UK tourism the whole United Kingdom move their clock one hour forward in summers.
>> To match the Central European Time (CET), which means darker mornings and lighter nights.
>> Rebecca Harris (Member of Parliament, Castle Point) has offered these changes in the Parliament and said it will allow an extra 235 hours of the day light to the citizens every year surely reduce fewer deaths from road crashes.