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Wow this passport's fancy. Must have some kickass features. How many countries do you have the right to work in on this bad boy?"
"1"
"Huh. Still, blue though... Pretty ******* snazzy."
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The passport to the Dark side. Can't wait until Scotland gets its own passport.
You probably won't be surprised to hear that you're not alone with that. We have a ready-made wall (with a few repairs needed) so no need for any elaborate transition. We'll worry about Berwick later.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...
I remember my pre-1988 passport. I'm pretty sure it was black.
(I'm not racist. Even my passport is black.)
It doesn't matter if it's pink with yellow spots (in honour of our greatest cultural icon, Mr Blobby) as long as it's missing the two particularly contentious words, Union and European.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...
Great stuff and even little things like this are a good sign we are moving away from the EU.
I've never really worked in another country for an extended time so I'm sorry some people might have to jump through a couple of hoops.
On the other hand it's nice to be living in a sovereign country that doesn't have to implement laws and regulations made in the EU. So, probably worth it.
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