Passports printed between 30 March 2019 up until the introduction of the new passport design will be burgundy but will not include the words ‘European Union’ on the front cover. This includes passports issued by the Crown Dependencies and Gibraltar.
Blue passports will start being issued from late 2019.
If you renew your passport between late 2019 and early 2020, you’ll be automatically issued with either a blue or burgundy British passport.
I see the no deal technical notices are being released - who cares about things like vehicle type approvals not being recognised for manufacturers or The AA and NAO saying The Post Office wont be able to cope with the 7 million applications for the 2 different types of driving permits needed or that roaming charges may apply - blue passports are coming soon!!!! We're saved!
No mention of whether you'll be able to choose a blue or burgundy one from late 2019 though.
I think that the thing that some just don't get is that if we leave without a deal we will be treated as a 3rd party nation by the EU. This gives us the same status as other non-member countries. In fact we slip into an lower division as many non-member states have negotiated various arrangements with the EU. No worries: we've still got the Empire!
There is absolutely no way flights would be grounded. It simply won't happen.
And yet Vodafone have said they will continue not to charge roaming fees as well. The government have said they will legislate againt any company that decides to re-introduce the charges. HT just hates the possibilty of Brexit being a success.
Oh, Vodafone have said they will not charge anyone extra and the government will legislate. That’s alright then, I trust them both . What was it I said about naive?
Evidence please?
I have searched and cannot find anything where either Vodaphone or the government have announced anything about roaming charges. I wait to be enlightened.
I have searched and cannot find anything where either Vodaphone or the government have announced anything about roaming charges. I wait to be enlightened.
I have searched and cannot find anything where either Vodaphone or the government have announced anything about roaming charges. I wait to be enlightened.
I have searched and cannot find anything where either Vodaphone or the government have announced anything about roaming charges. I wait to be enlightened.
Well there's some positivish noises from some quarters
Free mobile phone roaming 'not guaranteed' with a no-deal Brexit
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-45501007
To be fair, if you're a hard line brexiteer, this is the best news for months
You clearly didn't look very far .... https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...-deal/mobile-roaming-if-theres-no-brexit-deal ..... but then it's not on Twitter
You clearly didn't look very far .... https://www.gov.uk/government/publi...-deal/mobile-roaming-if-theres-no-brexit-deal ..... but then it's not on Twitter
Serious question: wtf has happened to [MENTION=240]larus[/MENTION], [MENTION=1365]Westdene Seagull[/MENTION] and [MENTION=21401]pastafarian[/MENTION] over the past few days?
You clearly didn’t read the link you posted. You really are a muppet.
After March 2019 if there’s no deal
In the unlikely event that we leave the EU without a deal, the costs that EU mobile operators would be able to charge UK operators for providing roaming services would no longer be regulated after March 2019. This would mean that surcharge-free roaming when you travel to the EU could no longer be guaranteed.
However, the government would legislate to ensure that the requirements on mobile operators to apply a financial limit on mobile data usage while abroad is retained in UK law. The limit would be set at £45 per monthly billing period, as at present (currently €50 under EU law). The government would also legislate, subject to parliamentary approval, to ensure the alerts at 80% and 100% data usage continue.
So, if the government do pass the legislation you will be, and that’s a big if, merely have a limit to what you can spend abroad. Let’s hope they don’t jack up the prices too severely as that £45 won’t go very far.
I'm sure the border communities of Northern Ireland wont mind their phones picking up an expensive signal from The Republic of Ireland again.
Its little things like that that shows nobody thought this through.
13 SEPTEMBER 2018 | CBI PRESS TEAMPRESS RELEASE
Firms hit with a sledgehammer in the event of 'no deal'
The CBI has responded to the latest publication of technical notices by the UK Government in the event of a ‘no deal’ Brexit scenario.
Firms hit with a sledgehammer in the event of 'no deal'
Carolyn Fairbairn, CBI Director-General, said:
“These notices make clear firms would be hit with a sledgehammer in the event of ‘no deal’. They also illustrate the extent of the disruption consumers can expect if ideology wins over evidence.
“Commitments to continue regional funding and maintain high environmental standards are positive. However extra costs, duplication of certification and interruptions to data flows would damage the economy, with a knock-on impact for living standards.
“But it is right that Government helps businesses – particularly smaller firms – plan for ‘no deal’ and the changes that will come when the UK does strike a deal. What all companies now need is a one stop shop to get the information and support they require to protect supply chains and employees’ jobs throughout the negotiations.
“Meanwhile, efforts on all sides should be geared towards securing the Withdrawal Agreement to protect the transition period. This will provide temporary but essential relief for businesses of all sizes and sectors. Then attention can turn to the vital task of finalising our future economic relationship with the EU.”