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UK Passport Colour
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- I don't care what colour my passport is - 220 votes
- 56%
- Yes, this is an important change - 135 votes
- 35%
- No, I don't want the colour to change - 35 votes
- 9%
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It’s true tho: the EU bit would have to go anyway. So the only thing left is the colour. I like the colour and what could be better than to have lovely blue passports with EU ok them:-) Maybe it’s a sop to pacify the disappointed Brexiters, as they are forced to consume the wine made from the not-so-sour grapes of the treacherous vineyards of deepest Vichy Britain.
Now that the Burgundy’s off ....
It’s true tho: the EU bit would have to go anyway. So the only thing left is the colour. I like the colour and what could be better than to have lovely blue passports with EU ok them:-) Maybe it’s a sop to pacify the disappointed Brexiters, as they are forced to consume the wine made from the not-so-sour grapes of the treacherous vineyards of deepest Vichy Britain.
Now that the Burgundy’s off ....
"Given that my passport expires later this year, and I have no intention of renewing,..."
Think carefully dodger. A passport is the most reliable way of proving identity should you need to in order to open a bank account or for many purposes where photo ID is required. I know it's a bind at £70-odd but for £7 a year you have positive ID which is universally accepted. I know of at least one couple who have no intention of travelling abroad but have renewed their passports just for this reason.
Think carefully dodger. A passport is the most reliable way of proving identity should you need to in order to open a bank account or for many purposes where photo ID is required. I know it's a bind at £70-odd but for £7 a year you have positive ID which is universally accepted. I know of at least one couple who have no intention of travelling abroad but have renewed their passports just for this reason.
Thanks for the advice New Judge but I very much doubt I will last for another 10 years. We made our final trip to visit family in Australia last year and have no intention of going anywhere else abroad in the future. If my photo driving licence isn't sufficient to prove my identity I will have do without.
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