Nibble said:Including the checking charge...................£73!!!!
Ten years ago it cost me £12!
and
Nibble said:A 700% increase in ten years.
I think they should stop giving passports to people who can't do basic sums.
Nibble said:Including the checking charge...................£73!!!!
Ten years ago it cost me £12!
Nibble said:A 700% increase in ten years.
Gwylan said:Let's do percentages with Uncle Gwylan
A £12 increase is 100%
a £24 increase is 200%
a £36 increase is 300%
a £48 increase is 400%
a £60 increase is 500%
and a £1 increase is 8.5%
So, a £61 increase (£73 - £12) is 508.5%
Nibble said:Cheers. when you put it like that it seems so cheap. Only 508.5%!
eastlondonseagull said:Oooh, be careful if your old one's dog-eared, cos you won't get it back
bigc said:Do it soon because apparently there is a major backlog imminent after March 26th.
The government could just as easily set the objectives of the Passport Agency as requiring them to work within a different budget.Rusco said:as the Identity and Passport Service is a self funding government department, the costs have to get passed on to the applicants.
Lord Bracknell said:
I reckon if high-tech compulsory ID cards were free, most people would support the idea.
MYOB said:No way IN HELL would I take compulsary state ID. As it is I usually have one or two items of state ID on me (driving licence/passport), but they are OPTIONAL, and thats the point
I see where you're coming from. But I think you are in a minority. Free compulsory ID cards would be favoured by a majority of the population, even though they'd be bitterly opposed by a significant number of refuseniks.MYOB said:I'd like you to say that to a room full of No2ID members
No way IN HELL would I take compulsary state ID. As it is I usually have one or two items of state ID on me (driving licence/passport), but they are OPTIONAL, and thats the point
Lord Bracknell said:I see where you're coming from. But I think you are in a minority. Free compulsory ID cards would be favoured by a majority of the population, even though they'd be bitterly opposed by a significant number of refuseniks.
MYOB said:I'd seriously suggest you re-evaluate that statement before using it politically, oh future MP Bassford.... theres significantly more objections to ID cards on grounds OTHER than cost than you appear to be accepting.