London:Blue passports will be issued to Britons for the first time in decades from next month to mark the UK's departure from the European Union (EU), a media report said on Saturday.
Championed by Brexiteers, the new passport will replace the burgundy ones which were rolled out in 1988, the Metro newspaper said in the report.
As well as the colour change, the back cover of the new passports will now feature embossed floral emblems of England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Blue passports were first used in 1921 and remained the colour of choice until the UK joined the EU in 1973 and a change to burgundy was later agreed to harmonise designs across member states.
Burgundy passports can still be used for travel until they expire.
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The first new passports will be issued from the beginning of March and by mid-2020 all new passports will be blue, according to the government.