As long as we're keeping score ...
My preference has always been to stay on standard time for the simple reason that 12:00 noon should be when the sun is at its highest point in the sky, i.e. mid-day, and on the night of a full moon, midnight will be when the moon is at its highest point.
It would then follow that if there isn't enough light in the morning or evening for certain activities such as school schedules, shop openings, etc., then change those schedules. (Yes, I know it's a much more complex problem than that.)
However, lots of people live in places where the time at "mid-day" is actually closer to 11:30 or 12:30; so for them, noon never has been mid-day.
For those of us who like to go hiking, it used to be helpful to know that the sun at noon was due south. Of course now we just look at an app on our phones.
For me, there is something of value in maintaining a connection with the sun and moon is one's daily life. However, for many people, perhaps most, that just doesn't happen.
So, while my preference is permanent standard time, I would be happy with permanent DST.
However, I really like those clocks where the hands always point to "NOW".