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ESTRAGON: The best thing would be to kill me, like the other.

VLADIMIR: What other? [Pause.] What other?

ESTRAGON: Like billions of others.

VLADIMIR: [Setentious.] To every man his little cross. [He sighs.] Till he dies. [Afterthought.] And is forgotten.

ESTRAGON: In the meantime let us try and converse calmy, since we are incapable of keeping silent.

VLADIMIR: You're right, we're inexhaustible.

ESTRAGON: It's so we won't think.

VLADIMIR: We have that excuse.

[Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot]


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daylight saving and the politics of time

September 06, 2022

I recently wrote a short blog post for the Strathclyde Law Blog entitled “Changing Time/Timing Changes: Daylight Saving & the Politics of Time”, intended as a brief introduction to the question of daylight saving from a legal and political perspective. Read it here.

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email: c.heaney@kent.ac.uk