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Daylight Saving Bill

I could not agree more with the right hon. Gentleman. He has experience, as I do, of getting up in the dark, going to work and school in the dark and coming home in the dark. The ontological reality that we live with is that there is a limited amount of daylight. As small child, I was very fond of a poem by Robert Louis Stevenson that begins:"““In winter I get up at night""And dress by yellow candle-light.""In summer, quite the other way,""I have to go to bed by day.””" I empathised with the child in the poem, who had to be carted off to bed when it was still time to be playing outside. As I get older, it is becoming very clear to me that getting up in what feels like the middle of the night in the far north is not pleasant and it is not good for our well-being, health or happiness. Such a measure will lead to danger and misery for people who live in the north.
Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
519 c1105 
Session
2010-12
Chamber / Committee
House of Commons chamber
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