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Government backs clocks change proposal

October 28, 2011 11:52

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Jennifer Lipman,

Jennifer Lipman

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The British government is considering moving the country to European time zones, which would mean Shabbat would end after midnight during the summer in Scotland.

The move would mean that the UK's clocks move forward by an hour for a three-year trial period - and so make dawn and dusk an hour later.

The Government opposed the proposal when it came up in February following a Private Member's Bill by Conservative MP Rebecca Harris. But they have backed it now on the condition that there will be consultation with devolved governments in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

Business Minister Ed Davey said they would not rush into the decision. "This is an issue which affects everyone across the country," he said. "If there is strong evidence to support this then we should at least see what the possible benefits are."