£490 millionwasted spent on changing the colour of our passports. Which we could have done at any time in the last 30 years. Burgundy wasn't obligatory; not every EU country has a burgundy passport.
How many more £millions is this futile Brexit exercise going to cost the UK?
If, as is highly likely, Labour get in at the next election will the colour be changed to bright red? I don't really care what colour it is, but I do like the blue and I'm looking forward to getting more stamps inside. We're off to Estonia this winter and I shan't have a stamp to add to the collection.
jura2 A quote from the Independent in to AC Grayling. ^For the sake of honesty and decency- someone should debunk this man in true 'Emperors New clothes' fashion. It is after all how this man has existed for his entire opinionated life- and made undeserved money from it
Petra, I don't care. Some of us are interested though durhamjen, just as some of us may be interested in all the things you tell us about your life in the UK.
I'm surprised you are bothered about this thread, Baggs. Why not just leave it to the Remainers?
If you don't have a passport why come on this thread I wonder?
durhamjen Since 2003 I have lived in 2 countries other than the uk. Also in that time I have visited every country in Europe. In the late 90s we spent a year taking our boat though Europe to the Mediterranean. I have visited countries as far apart from China To Patagonia. I don't think parochial and narrow minded applies to me.
I don't need to travel to broaden my mind. From 2003 I had a guest house and a disabled husband to look after. I have a Danish and a Spanish daughter in law, so know quite a bit about how foreigners see us.
Travel hasn't broadened the minds of Brexiteers; it's made them more narrowminded and parochial.