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Britain's post-Brexit passports 'to be made by French'

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Britain's new, blue, post-EU passports are set to be made by a Paris-based firm, reports said today, in what leading supporters called a "national humiliation".

newspaper said the next contract to produce British passports would be awarded to Gemalto, while the said he had been told his company had lost out to the Franco-Dutch firm.

boss said it was "disappointing and surprising" that "this icon of British identity" would be manufactured by a foreign company.

"We've had that confirmed to us by the Home Office," he told radio in reference to Britain's interior ministry, though the government said the process had not concluded.

Sutherland said he wanted to invite British to his factory and explain "why they think this is a sensible decision to offshore the manufacture of a British icon".

said undercut other bids by around 50 million (USD 70 million, 58 million euros).

Priti Patel, a figurehead of the pro-campaign in Britain's 2016 referendum vote to leave the EU, said: "The return of our iconic blue will re-establish the British identity.

"But to be putting the job in the hands of the French is simply astonishing. It is a national humiliation," the former told The Sun newspaper.

The return of blue British passports in place of standard burgundy ones is seen as a hugely symbolic reclamation of UK sovereignty for those backing Britain's exit from the bloc.

UK passports had dark blue covers from 1921. But Britain switched to burgundy from 1988, in common with other passports of what was then the European Community.

Britain is set to leave the EU in March 2019. The new production contract starts in October 2019.

A for May's Downing Street office said: "We are still in the process of running a fair and open competition to ensure that the new contract delivers a high-quality product which offers the best value for money for the taxpayer."

declined to comment when contacted by AFP.

The Best for Britain campaign group, which wants to keep the door to EU membership open, hit out at supporters unhappy at passports being produced by a foreign company.

"All these Brexiteers claim to be champions of global free trade until it doesn't work out for their interests -- at which point they magically transform into angry isolationists who don't back British firms to compete around the world," a said.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 22 2018. 21:05 IST
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