GMT is the British national timescale. It hasn't been Greenwich nor Mean Time 
for decades, so what it is called has nothing to do with its technical details. 
It has been and will remain synchronised to UTC or whatever international
time standard replaces it.

GMT has never had a stable technical definition for more than a few decades at 
a time. It even suffered a 12 hour shift when the needs of civil time 
outweighed astronomical convenience. So there is no likelihood that British 
time will diverge from other nations, for practical purposes, even if the 
wording of the law remains the same.

Tony.
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f.anthony.n.finch  <[email protected]>  http://dotat.at

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