So Brexit seems to be a good thing then.
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No need to replace early if you don't wish to. In fact I don't think you could anyhow, it will be phased replacement as 10 year passports expire. The contract hasn't been awarded for the new British blue passport and will be announced in 2019
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the irony of course is that regulations around passports (size / colour etc) are nothing to do with the EU (that's why the keen eyed will notice every passport you see at an airport from Russian to Japanese via the DRC and Afghanistan all look the same - and come in one of 4 base colours )
Passports are actually regulated by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) - nothing to do with the EU
But that is too complicated for Brexidiots
and indeed to further confuse these fvckwits it was always possible to have a blue passport - Croatia has a blue one and is a member of the EU
I suspect the reason for Burgundy was simply one of costs - as it just makes sense to buy in bulk, EU wide (there are only a very few manufacturers of passports, and likely that the new one will be manufactured overseas anyway)
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Yup, that's the kind of utterly ridiculous motivation that got us into this mess. Stupid thing is if these people were that "proud to be British" then nothing the EU could do would take that national identity away from them.



It's happening girls. And all your whining, moaning and crying will not alter it.
SUCK IT UP!!!!!




So national identity is defined by the colour of your travel document? The blue passport only came in in 1922. Maybe we should go back to the pre-1855 (you know, when Britain was great) passport, which was written in French, and was a single piece of paper.
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the irony of course is that regulations around passports (size / colour etc) are nothing to do with the EU (that's why the keen eyed will notice every passport you see at an airport from Russian to Japanese via the DRC and Afghanistan all look the same - and come in one of 4 base colours )
Passports are actually regulated by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) - nothing to do with the EU
But that is too complicated for Brexidiots
and indeed to further confuse these fvckwits it was always possible to have a blue passport - Croatia has a blue one and is a member of the EU
I suspect the reason for Burgundy was simply one of costs - as it just makes sense to buy in bulk, EU wide (there are only a very few manufacturers of passports, and likely that the new one will be manufactured overseas anyway)
Passports are actually regulated by International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) - nothing to do with the EU
But that is too complicated for Brexidiots
and indeed to further confuse these fvckwits it was always possible to have a blue passport - Croatia has a blue one and is a member of the EU
I suspect the reason for Burgundy was simply one of costs - as it just makes sense to buy in bulk, EU wide (there are only a very few manufacturers of passports, and likely that the new one will be manufactured overseas anyway)
pretty sure this has already been covered...I predict it will raise it's weary head again at some point
but is does highlight an important point - so many of those "rules" the EU "forced" on us are simply the result of UN based international agreements/treaties anyway
this will not change when we leave the EU - unless we go full North Korea and really regain our "sovereignty"
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yes it probably was, like so much of the Brexiteer nonsense
but is does highlight an important point - so many of those "rules" the EU "forced" on us are simply the result of UN based international agreements/treaties anyway
this will not change when we leave the EU - unless we go full North Korea and really regain our "sovereignty"
but is does highlight an important point - so many of those "rules" the EU "forced" on us are simply the result of UN based international agreements/treaties anyway
this will not change when we leave the EU - unless we go full North Korea and really regain our "sovereignty"
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Prior to the early 1900's very few people moved to a different country, unless you're talking about the world war or movement of criminals to other parts of the world. Doubt a soldier needed a passport to fight in France.
Unless you're talking about the Irish and the mass emigration due to the potato famine?
Yes, because my identity is solely based on my passport, in particular the colour of it!
What a great victory for Brexit this is! We've ****ed the country up, ruined the economy and all going to be poorer, but at least we'll have a blue passport with a couple of words removed!
What a great victory for Brexit this is! We've ****ed the country up, ruined the economy and all going to be poorer, but at least we'll have a blue passport with a couple of words removed!
Bit of an empty win given that the colour of the passport is not an EU requirement, so they could have changed it anyway and never needed to change the colour in the first place! But still, is the first time so far the Brexiteers have actually got something they voted for in the whole Brexit process so enjoy your new irrelevantly coloured passports
You clearly have a funny idea of what “arguing” means. You might want to go look it up, although dictionaries are written by experts and we all know how you feel about those.
Bit of an empty win given that the colour of the passport is not an EU requirement, so they could have changed it anyway and never needed to change the colour in the first place! But still, is the first time so far the Brexiteers have actually got something they voted for in the whole Brexit process so enjoy your new irrelevantly coloured passports 
but it is blue!!! yay
and to team thicko that is seen as a victory!!!!!
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Seems to be, that people don't give a monkeys about the colour and doesn't represent a national symbol. So why all the vitriol over something that doesn't mean anything. Or is it that it just winds up remoamers, that leaving the EU is really happening and the new passport is actually minor but very much significant.
Using your logic, if The Guardian reported a ship sinking, it couldn't have happened.
As for you not caring, that is up to you, but are you seriously saying you don't care if the economy tanked just so we could leave the EU? If so, then you are even more stupid than I thought. I didn't actually think that was possible, but you never cease to showcase your stupidity. It's some talent, I have to say.
Seems to be, that people don't give a monkeys about the colour and doesn't represent a national symbol. So why all the vitriol over something that doesn't mean anything. Or is it that it just winds up remoamers, that leaving the EU is really happening and the new passport is actually minor but very much significant.

I've never seen a passport as a national symbol, its merely an official document that allows me to travel to other countries. What it looks like is of no significance to me!
Doesn't wind us up, we just find it hilarious that the colour of a passport is so important to Brexiteers, particularly when it could have been that colour all along 
I've never seen a passport as a national symbol, its merely an official document that allows me to travel to other countries. What it looks like is of no significance to me!

I've never seen a passport as a national symbol, its merely an official document that allows me to travel to other countries. What it looks like is of no significance to me!







