GMT would be better than BST if you want UTC. (BST is GMT+1, used in summer.)
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One aspect of the problem is calendar apps. Some rather popular ones don't have a way to enter UTC, only UK time eg. BST, so you need some local time somewhere to enter the event in your calendar.