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The good news; we are all going to get a blue passport.
The bad news; we are going to war over Gibraltar.
This is what happens when countries fall out with each other – they squabble like children.
The bad news; we are going to war over Gibraltar.
This is what happens when countries fall out with each other – they squabble like children.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I obviously don't order my priorities/importance the same way as others: Just how important is it to have a blue passport as opposed to any other colour ? I want my passport to work as a travel document without me thereby being assigned a stereotypical (and negative) connotation whenever people catch sight of it, that I am "one of those" - is the colour at all relevant unless it uniquely plonks you into a pigeon hole before the thing is even out of your hand and into someone else's for reading ?
Karl; It isn't just about the colour, it's about having a passport which is British and nothing else.
My cheap solution would be to stamp a window 4 cm x 4mm in the cover removing the words 'European Union' and obliterate the same on page 1 (which is also in Welsh and Irish). Nowhere else does it mention the EU
My cheap solution would be to stamp a window 4 cm x 4mm in the cover removing the words 'European Union' and obliterate the same on page 1 (which is also in Welsh and Irish). Nowhere else does it mention the EU
//I don’t see the relevance of referring to the Arabic name for Gibraltar. The Moors were kicked out of Spain centuries ago.//
um yeah - 1496 in fact - by los reyes catholicos - Ferdie and Isabella
un zay (the arabs) were there for 800 years give or take a lunar month
and so as cassa might say - by learning the history - we see the relevance....I would say relearning history but as usual in AB there isnt much evidence of a first contact.
oh and whilst I am at it
one of Ferdie and isabella's children really was Juana La loca
( Joanna the Mad) - sister of Catherine of Aragon
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Joann a_of_Ca stile
um yeah - 1496 in fact - by los reyes catholicos - Ferdie and Isabella
un zay (the arabs) were there for 800 years give or take a lunar month
and so as cassa might say - by learning the history - we see the relevance....I would say relearning history but as usual in AB there isnt much evidence of a first contact.
oh and whilst I am at it
one of Ferdie and isabella's children really was Juana La loca
( Joanna the Mad) - sister of Catherine of Aragon
https:/
Oh OK
I did History periods 5 and 6 - 1760-1914 UK only.
causes of the Great War but no battles
and we were told just about everyone else ( 1965) did
The hive did ( see above ) British Empire but perhaps not to the Hives advantage
when I was much older - The Wallace had a show of Clive's erm loot from India 1750-1800 - when Warren Hastings 1795 was accused of corruption he replied "My Lords I am amazed by my own forebearance!" There was a LOT of gold chasing of onyx which was done by 'cold annealing' on show - richly jewelled etc
and mentioned it to two other tourists who looked at me like I was a vampire bat or something come to settle at their breakfast table
and so i said - you do know the British were in India for 200 y ?
Eighteenth century history doesnt make much sense unless you do.
and he said (ter daah!) - "No, I did British History as applied to Ireland - and yes you are right it didnt make much sense ....."
and I kinda went like: you can do an O level in THAT ?
perhaps we are imprisoned and not liberated by our (past) experiences Jay Dee
I did History periods 5 and 6 - 1760-1914 UK only.
causes of the Great War but no battles
and we were told just about everyone else ( 1965) did
The hive did ( see above ) British Empire but perhaps not to the Hives advantage
when I was much older - The Wallace had a show of Clive's erm loot from India 1750-1800 - when Warren Hastings 1795 was accused of corruption he replied "My Lords I am amazed by my own forebearance!" There was a LOT of gold chasing of onyx which was done by 'cold annealing' on show - richly jewelled etc
and mentioned it to two other tourists who looked at me like I was a vampire bat or something come to settle at their breakfast table
and so i said - you do know the British were in India for 200 y ?
Eighteenth century history doesnt make much sense unless you do.
and he said (ter daah!) - "No, I did British History as applied to Ireland - and yes you are right it didnt make much sense ....."
and I kinda went like: you can do an O level in THAT ?
perhaps we are imprisoned and not liberated by our (past) experiences Jay Dee