Sources say cost is reason for job being given Franco–Dutch firm Gemalto rather than De La Rue Taxpayers will save £120m as a result of the decision to have Britain’s blue post-Brexit passports printed abroad, the Home Office has said, as Theresa May faced increasing political pressure over the move.Brexiters have reacted with anger to news that the job will not go to the British company De La Rue. Continue reading…
Via: New blue UK passports will be £120m cheaper if made in Europe

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