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bobc1941 | 23:36 Sat 23rd Feb 2019 | Law
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I have a red Euro passport which expires in 2010 if we crash out will I have to get a new passport later this year ?
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Not unless you're a Timelord ?!?
^^ :-)
Too late, it's already expired.
None of us know, we all have red Euro passports and are waiting to see what happens.
You might have your dates wrong bob, but hope this link helps .....
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/passport-rules-for-travel-to-europe-after-brexit

Hello bob, it is 2019, maybe a new one would be in order.
UK passports will continue to remain valid after Brexit. The only thing which will change (in the event of a 'no deal' exit from the EU) is that you'll need 6 month's validity left on your passport when you travel to an EU country. (At the moment a UK passport is valid for entry into any other EU country right up until the day it expires):
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/passport-rules-for-travel-to-europe-after-brexit

Chris, even one which expires in 2010? ;o)
yeah foo !
you certainly will

anything after 1750 - yes folks you read that right - seventeen fifty - will require
an EUSSR passport with english codicil
but it is all in French you see so no one really knows what it says....

I mean it cd be
shoot the holder on sight

rarder dan - her britiannic majesty requests and requires....

oh for the days of the dear old blue one and the british empire - doing the Lambeth walk - jazz - thes dansants - bertie wooster

gone gone and all is dust !
no Junker said to night
no passports and you all have to travel by bus
The issuing authority of your UK passport (whenever it expires) is the government of the United Kingdom. The EU does not (yet) issue passports. You hold a UK passport and our leaving the EU will not alter that.
I remember when we were first considering joining the Common Market (as it was then) Was that we would not need a Passport for travel throughout the EU, as @It was all one country'.
Well, Eddie, had the UK been foolish enough to join the Schengen arrangement that would have been as true for us as it is for most of mainland Europe. Fortunately the government was not so foolish. The folly of that arrangement is now being laid bare with a number of Schengen countries imposing "emergency" border controls.
Shouldn't worry to much, Donald Tusk has invited Mrs May to extend article 50, and that delaying Brexit would be a Rational Solution to The Deadlock . "ExitBrexit"
Rational solution? What for? So remainers can force thier ideology on everyone?

Extending A50 will not make a jot of difference to the deal on offer. The EU have said they are unwilling to make any legal changes and if they are going to make a last minute ‘goodwill’ gesture with a useless assurance or two extending the date will have little effect.

Therefore 29th March is leaving date. Deal or no deal.

The fact a bunch of remainextremists want to keep us in is the stumbling block at the moment.
As I understand it, there has to be unanimous agreement for an extension, so Tusk can't be in a position to offer any such thing.
Tusk has consulted "The 27 Club" and has recieved a unanimos agreement, to allow an extension.

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