That this House, knowing that there is no agricultural or employment legislation governing voluntarily delayed starting times for milking dairy cows or for construction activity, calls on farmers and builders in Scotland to recognise the positive advantages for Scots that will be the consequences of the adoption of carrying summer time through the winter; and recognises that worthwhile activity will increase, casualties will reduce in numbers and employment will expand.
SUMMER TIME IN WINTER IN SCOTLAND
Early day motion tabled by primary sponsor Peter Bottomley (Conservative), on Monday, 25 October 1993, in the
House of Commons.
It is
signed by
3 members in total.
Type
Early day motion
Reference
2518 
Session
1992-93
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2014-09-04 12:37:33 +0100
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