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For those of you wondering where this strange practice came from, it first sprung up in the mind of

Under Clerys’ clock

Under Clerys’ clock
ep, it’s that time of year when time itself decides we all deserve
a little more time in everyone’s favourite place – the sun!
Of course, that shift of the space-time continuum means that the mornings will rise a little later, but the evenings will get a little longer too. And before you know it, daylight hours will be starting their comeback tour too.
We give the whole thing six months. To quote the late, very great Norm Macdonald.
Writing an essay for The Journal Of Paris, entitled An Economical Project For Diminishing The Cost Of Light, Franklin addressed the big concern of the time – saving on candles.
The fact that this time shift is not adopted throughout the world makes for some interesting global synchronised moaning every spring and autumn. And may explain why the European Parliament voted in to scrap the practice of daylight savings, leaving individual countries to vote it in or out.