I think it was just the words and intentions of whatever changes are made to the PD that Labour want to somehow entrench in law, in case May's successor decides to push for a hard Brexit.
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Putting my collector's hat on, these passports will surely become valuable in future years, given the window between burgundy and blue will end in October.Last edited by Diable Rouge; 06-04-2019, 08:15.
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Originally posted by TonTon View PostI got my renewal recently, it still has "European Union" on it.
(The old passports were black)
https://images.app.goo.gl/xo524wVBeu7fvKy89
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Oh, it looks navy blue on mine.
How about from Wiki: "A 32-page passport with a dark cover, commonly known as the old blue style, came into use in 1920 with the formation of the Passport Service following international agreement on a standard format for passports, and remained in use until replaced by the European Union-style machine-readable passport in late 1988."
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To be honest if we can have any colour for it I'd rather it was orange or turquoise or kelly green rather than those drab brownish/dark navy shades that most countries seem to stick to.
Loving the Swiss one by the way, no fussy coat of arms for that lot. If they'd used Helvetica on the cover it'd be a proper piece of classic Swiss design.
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Originally posted by Fussbudget View PostTo be honest if we can have any colour for it I'd rather it was orange or turquoise or kelly green rather than those drab brownish/dark navy shades that most countries seem to stick to.
Loving the Swiss one by the way, no fussy coat of arms for that lot. If they'd used Helvetica on the cover it'd be a proper piece of classic Swiss design.
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