UK starts issuing passports without ‘European Union’ on cover

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UK starts issuing passports without ‘European Union’ on cover

Sunday, 07 April 2019 | AFP | London

Britain has begun issuing passports with  the words “European Union” removed from the front cover - despite  Brexit being delayed and uncertainty over when the country will leave the bloc.

The interior Ministry confirmed that some passports introduced  from March 30, the day after Britain was originally due to depart,  no longer include references to the EU following a 2017 decision.

However, it said some newly-issued travel documents would still  bear the bloc’s name - which has sat atop British passport covers - in a bid to save public money. “In order to use leftover stock  and achieve best value for the taxpayer, passports that include the  words ‘European Union’ will continue to be issued for a short period,”  a spokeswoman said.

“There will be no difference for British citizens whether they are  using a passport that includes the words European Union, or a passport  that does not,” she added, noting both designs would be “equally  valid for travel”.

Britain was set to leave the EU on March 29 but has been forced  to delay its exit amid political paralysis in Westminster over the  terms of the divorce deal.

Prime Minister Theresa May on Friday was forced to ask the bloc  for another extension, until June 30, to prevent the country crashing out next Friday without an accord.

But it is unclear whether the other 27 EU members, which must give  unanimous backing, will grant the request or insist on an even longer delay.

British passports have become ensnared in the country’s Brexit divisions  after the Government announced in 2017 it would return to traditional  blue passports “to restore national identity”.

The travel documents had dark blue covers from 1921, but Britain  switched to burgundy from 1988, in common with other passports in  what was then the European Community.

Brexit backers are thrilled by the highly symbolic change, while  those who support remaining in the bloc have mocked their excitement.

Last year it emerged that Franco-Dutch company Gemalto had won the  contract to make the new blue passports, prompting fury from Brexit  campaigners and more ridicule from Remainers that a British company  was not chosen.

 The new production contract is to begin in October 2019, with the  passports currently being issued without reference to the EU on them  still in the burgundy colour.

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