No, daylight savings time in the UK is called British Summer Time (BST), and is GMT+1 hour. Daylight savings time is used in many countries, and represents a change, usually 1 hour, from the local Winter time. Changes to and from daylight savings time are not all aligned on the same dates, so time differences between countries can fluctuate in Spring and Autumn. GMT is the international baseline of time at zero degrees longitude.
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