
Gone
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Exactly nothing. |
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Amshaegar
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None |
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hitman2003uk
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Well Scotland,Ireland and Wales are in 2006 but the English are stuck in 1966 |
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G!
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The answers you see are a clear indication of how ignorant people are of temperal Geographics.
There are 360ΒΊ in the circle of the world, and 24 hours, so each hour is (360/24) = 15ΒΊ.
GMT, which passes through London is on 0ΒΊ.
Edinburgh and Cardiff are 3.13ΒΊ West, making it 12 minutes different in astronomical time from London.
Glasgow is 4.15ΒΊ W, giving it 16 minutes difference.
There was some idea years ago to change Glasgows clocks to take account for this, but there was not enough support for the idea, so it never went any further than some guy raising ideas. |
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fiona
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England is way behind Scotland.
Here in Scotland we have our own Parliament; England is so behind that it has to share its legislative chamber with Wales and Scotland.
And do not forget that Westminster has a Scots-educated PM and a Scottish Chancellor. When England catches up with Scotland, then it will be in a position to breed its own politicians |
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magicalle
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it really depends - sometimes there is a time difference in a 2 mile radius in scotland - i.e husband to be home from pub by 3 on a sunday, stolls in at 5.30 to a burnt dinner, angry wife and claims "the clock in the pub said 2.55 when i left 5 minutes ago"! |
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adorehandel
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Little weed's light years are between her ears.Big void! |
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♥ ♥abc
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none |
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Snowth
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None, though technically speaking the West of Wales is actually slightly behind London in terms of time (eg the sun sets a bit later). |
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babygirl
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Why are you even asking this question as you state on your profile you are from Milngavie, Glasgow? You would think someone of such a well-to-do area of Glasgow would be educated enough to know the answer so clearly it's not a real question. Nice try though xx |
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Natty-Lea
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There isn't any. :-) |
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jayne e
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Are you joking or is this a serious question? They are all the same time |
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GERRY B
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Officially, None, although the further you go west there is a difference of when the sun sets, so there is a slight time change. |
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Tws
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There is no time difference officially. I wouldn't normally answer a question like this but I'm needing the extra points. |
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JANET I
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these days none. but back in the 18th centuary there was 45mins diff between england and scotland. soory don't know about wales |
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IAN B
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No physical time difference but the Scots are cleverer, more astute, kinder, live in a nicer place and run the UK anyway. The English and Welsh are nice enough though. |
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CarolMcS
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hitman 200...............Oh! Yeah! You Rock!! HAAAAAAAAAA |
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screamingkidz4
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nowt |
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letem haveit
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Doctor, is that you? |
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k
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There is no time difference between Ireland, Wales, England Scotland.
But in my house, there is a 10 minute time difference between one end of the house and the other. |
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tsmith007
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I guess you worked out by now there is no time difference |
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heir_to_christ
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There is no difference |
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Old Fart
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Go to the link below. |
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flymetothemoon279
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none |
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~ steph j ~
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none! |
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cunno _
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There`s no time difference between England , Scotland and Ireland .
But Wales is Twenty years behind .
Was in Holyhead last month , and was like being in a time warp . |
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vicky l
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they are exactly the same. |
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?
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stupid haggis c@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@t |
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Citizen Mac
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none |
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Bill L
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10 years ! |
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Robert Abuse
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Before the coming of the railways there was a difference, but not now. |
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