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Black or Blue?
There has been lots of talk over the past few weeks of reverting to the old style hard-back British passports. Everything I have read tells me that we can look forward to the return of the traditional blue passport. I have my old passport in front of me at the minute. It's definitely not blue, it's black. I've tried looking at it in different lights, turned it over and over, wondered if maybe it's a very dark blue, or if time has just faded it, but always come back to deciding no, it's not blue, it's black. I have never had a blue one.
Does anyone have an explanation? Possibly, because I am originally from Northern Ireland and that is where it was issued, the colour there was different from mainland UK, but I can't find anything online to confirm this. Anybody know the answer?
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I,m with you on this one, appears to be black!
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When I was reading about it yesterday on line I was wondering as well why they were saying it was blue as it definately looks black to me.
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My old ones date back to the 60's and before the change they are all very dark BLUE.
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Didn't have one until Mid 80's but it was black
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I have all my old passports and mine were a very dark blue.
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I still have my very first passport for posterity issued in 1988 and it is definitely Navy Blue.
I can't see what difference it makes what colour it is personally, as long as it allows you travel.
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Just checked my old passports and they are dark blue with a much stiffer cover than the existing passports
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My first passport is from 1980 and it's a dark blue.
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