It's that time of year again when everyone wakes up on Sunday morning and tries to remember how to change the oven clock 😁
There was a survey in Europe several years ago about getting rid of daylight savings. The majority of responses were in favour of discontinuing it
However the results were criticised because 70% of the responses were from Germany
The Irish government has also been reluctant to get rid of daylight savings since it would create two time zones on the island?
On the other hand polling among Irish people was generally in favour of abolishing daylight savings
So if it were to result in a time difference between ROI and NI/UK for 6 months of the year, should we go ahead and abolish daylight savings?
Or should we keep it to stay aligned to the UK?
Or option 3, should we align to Central European time? It would result in much darker mornings (~9am sunrise in December), but longer evenings for the whole year (sunset pints at 10pm in June)
EDIT: For the removal of doubt, I'm going to clarify the options:
Removing daylight savings would result in us being aligned to UTC time all year around (brighter mornings, shorter evenings all year)
Aligning to CET would result in us being UTC+1 all year around to be the same as Western Europe (darker mornings, longer evenings all year)
There is also a fourth option of being aligned to European Summer time (UTC+2) but this is possibly too extreme a change
I also can't edit the Poll after posting anyway 😅