Surely the
National Health Service could agree to "synchronize watches" to Zulu (that is, GMT) at all times? That way, all doubts (sometimes rather nebulous, in my view) about the timing of patient events would be eliminated (that is, they would always be deemed to be timed with respect to GMT). How many man-hours would be saved in changing all those system clocks twice a year?
In fact, why stop there? Why not GMT throughout England at all times? Scotland can adopt whatever scheme it prefers!
