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Clock Chaos! EU Falls Back to Winter Time While Daylight Saving Debate Drags On
Time Warp in Europe! Clocks Fall Back, But EU Still Stuck in Daylight Saving Drama
Hold onto your alarm clocks, Europe — it’s that time of year again! At precisely 03:00 AM on Sunday, 26 October, 2025, the continent will perform its annual time-travel trick: clocks will be turned back one hour to 02:00 AM, marking the end of Daylight Saving Time (DST) and the return to cozy Winter Time.
That means brighter mornings, darker evenings, and — let’s be honest — one glorious extra hour of sleep. But behind the scenes, the EU is still tangled in a time-twisting debate that’s been ticking for years.
The Never-Ending Saga: Will the EU Ever Ditch DST?
Back in 2019, the European Parliament voted to scrap the twice-yearly clock change, citing health concerns, economic inefficiencies, and public frustration. Millions of citizens cheered the move. But fast-forward to 2025, and guess what? The clocks are still flipping.
Why the delay? Member states can’t agree on what time to keep! Some want permanent summer time, others prefer winter time, and the fear of desynchronisation across borders has frozen progress. Imagine trying to coordinate trains, flights, and business hours across a patchwork of time zones — it’s a logistical nightmare.
What Happens Next?
For now, the EU remains in limbo. The European Commission was supposed to conduct a study on the economic impact of ending DST, but that report is still MIA. Meanwhile, countries like Spain and Germany continue to push for clarity, while others quietly accept the status quo.
So as you sip your Sunday morning coffee «an hour later» than last week, remember: the clock may have changed, but the EU’s daylight saving debate is stuck in time.
Source : europeans24.com
