Britain's 'iconic' post-Brexit passport unveiled, actually manufactured in Poland | JOE.ie

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'Leaving the European Union gave us a unique opportunity to restore our national identity and forge a new path in the world,' says UK Home Secretary Priti Patel

, the 11-year manufacturing contract is worth £260 million and will see passports developed in the Polish town of Tczew before being imported into Britain.READ MORE

The passport is also being touted as both the"most technologically advanced" and"the greenest British passport ever", reducing the carbon footprint produced through manufacture to net zero through projects such as planting trees.

 

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Restored the identity from the Regency period, a people ruled by insane twats from a small gene pool

Enjoy queuing, saps

I know she's a c**t and all but I'd still give her one

And she's just the person you'd ask if you wanted something forged.

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