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s.livingstone@b... wrote:

> GMT varies based on the time of year, so must UTC!? Let me rephrase;
> although both GMT/UTC remain constant, all time relative to these (may) vary
> and hence the meaning is pretty much completely lost (or at least can be out
> of sync).


No, GMT/UTC _never_, _ever_ changes due to the day of the year (but 
changes due to the time of the day :). It is constant throughout the 
life of the universe (or roughly thereabouts). The timezone that the UK 
happens to operate on changes throughout the year. Sometimes they use 
UTC, sometimes the use DST. Doesn't really matter, UTC is always 
constant. This means sometimes they use an offset to UTC, and sometimes 
they don't.

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