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  1. Published on: 22/02/2020 08:57 AMReported by: roving-eye
    The first new blue passports will be issued from March 2020.

    Britons will be able to travel with a blue passport when the traditional colour returns for the first time in almost 30 years.

    The distinctive blue cover will be re-introduced now the UK has left the EU, and will replace burgundy passports which were gradually rolled out from 1988.

    The first new passports will be issued and delivered early next month. Full introduction will be phased in and from mid-2020 all new passports will be blue.

    The colour is not the only change, in a first for the British passport, the back cover will also carry its own symbolic design – the floral emblems of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales embossed.

    The blue passport will also be the greenest British passport ever. The carbon footprint produced through manufacture will be reduced to net zero, through projects such as planting trees.

    Home Secretary Priti Patel said:

    Leaving the European Union gave us a unique opportunity to restore our national identity and forge a new path in the world.



    By returning to the iconic blue and gold design, the British passport will once again be entwined with our national identity and I cannot wait to travel on one.

    The new passport will also be the most technologically advanced British passport ever, with a raft of new and updated security features, including a hard-wearing, super-strength polycarbonate data page, which contains innovative technologies embedded into the document, to keep personal data secure.

    It also includes the latest and most secure printing and design techniques, which means it offers better protection against identity theft and fraud and will be even harder to forge.

    The blue cover is a return to the original appearance of the British passport, with the colour first used in 1921.

    It remained the colour of choice until the UK joined the EU when a change to burgundy was agreed and adopted.

    All British passports will continue to be personalised with the holder’s personal details and photograph in the United Kingdom, ensuring no personal data leaves the country.

    Standard passports will continue to contain 34 pages. Frequent traveller ‘Jumbo’ passports will now contain 54 pages.

    Those with valid, burgundy passports can continue to use their passport for travel until it expires.


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  3. Lorquinho says:22/02/2020 10:34 AM
    Really British?

    The contract went to Gemalto, a French/Dutch consortium. Passports are printed in Poland, apparently in poor working conditions.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-factory.html

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  5. Red devil says:22/02/2020 02:33 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Lorquinho View Post
    Really British?

    The contract went to Gemalto, a French/Dutch consortium. Passports are printed in Poland, apparently in poor working conditions.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-factory.html
    British jobs for Polish workers! Can't remember that being on the side of the bus.

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  7. ausard2 says:22/02/2020 03:15 PM
    Who'd have thought the
    Chinese would make better cars
    than we did.

  8. Nash says:22/02/2020 03:17 PM
    Something for the Brexiteers to get excited about.

    The rest of us can yawn...

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  10. *concerned* says:22/02/2020 04:07 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Lorquinho View Post
    Really British?

    The contract went to Gemalto, a French/Dutch consortium. Passports are printed in Poland, apparently in poor working conditions.

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...s-factory.html
    One of the 'quirks' of being in the EU at the time !

    Contracts above a certain value HAD to go to open tender, the French won, something about they could offer the lowest price due to a French Government subsidy, which for some daft reason didn't fall foul of EU rules, hence they could subcontract to Poland!

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  12. said says:23/02/2020 09:10 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Nash View Post
    Something for the Brexiteers to get excited about.

    The rest of us can yawn...
    Yes, well Poland is in the EU - and there have been many abuses of the EU Procurement Policies to obtain contracts by offering a much lower tender. Those who regret having to leave the EU, would appear to agree with such abuse.

  13. The Duke says:23/02/2020 01:05 PM
    The old passport was very high tech compared to these new ones though......I was allowed freedom of movement into 27 European countries , whereas these new ones allow me just 1.

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  15. ausard2 says:23/02/2020 06:42 PM
    Allows into just 1.
    ????????

  16. salus.populi says:23/02/2020 07:17 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by *concerned* View Post
    One of the 'quirks' of being in the EU at the time !

    Contracts above a certain value HAD to go to open tender, the French won, something about they could offer the lowest price due to a French Government subsidy, which for some daft reason didn't fall foul of EU rules, hence they could subcontract to Poland!
    So why didn't they wait until we don't have to abide by EU procurement rules and give the job to a British company then?
    Or is the rush to change the colour so much more important than actually benefitting British workers?

  17. Mint says:23/02/2020 09:51 PM
    Burgundy EU covers are available for sale on Amazon.

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  19. Toodles McGinty says:24/02/2020 11:14 AM
    Blue and gold. EU colours. But sadly won't let you stroll through EU passport controls.

  20. Nash says:24/02/2020 11:37 AM
    The irony of having British Passports printed in Poland for the benefit of Brexiteers who want to vist the Europe that they no longer wish to be a part of. Don't you just love it.

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  22. The Duke says:24/02/2020 03:57 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by ausard2 View Post
    Allows into just 1.
    ????????
    Gibraltar .

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  24. salus.populi says:24/02/2020 07:43 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Mint View Post
    Burgundy EU covers are available for sale on Amazon.
    So what? The colour is irrelevant. A burgundy cover won't reinstate your lost freedom of movement.


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