DaGaffer
Down With That Sorta Thing
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This says it all to me.
More than 4.5 million people took part in an EU consultation on ending clock changes, the largest-ever number taking part in such a survey by the European commission. Yet 70% of the replies came from just one country, Germany, followed by France, then Austria.
The UK had the lowest level of survey participation, with just 0.02% of the population responding.
Across the EU 84% were in favour of scrapping clock changes, but there were significant national differences. While 93% of Finns and 91% of Poles support the move, Greeks and Cypriots narrowly opposed the plans.
What exactly "does it say to you"? Because what it says to me is that UK Gov is literally happy to keep its people in the dark. It isn't the job of the EU to promote such consultations, it's the job of each member state to do so (because certain countries *cough* would complain about EU interference and money-wasting if they did), and Her Majesty's Government couldn't be arsed to do so even though it affects British citizens post-Brexit. But hey "sovereignty" right?