Our huge sleep survey reveals Britain’s bedtime habits. Over half of Brits voted to scrap Daylight Savings, with a third wanting to keep the lighter evenings of British Summer Time (BST).
As the clocks go back, Britain braces itself for its snooziest time of year. But while gaining an extra hour under the duvet might sound like bliss, the majority of us want to get rid of the bi-annual clock change.
Our huge survey asked over 100,000 Brits about their sleep habits, and over half of respondents voted to scrap Daylight Savings entirely (56.7%). But things aren’t so straightforward, as we’re split on which time to stick with – 32% want to keep lighter evenings, while 24.5% prefer brighter mornings. And that’s not the only thing we can’t agree on! From flipping mattresses to how often you change your bedsheets, here’s what Brits told us about their bedtime rituals.
