“Leaving the EU gives us a unique opportunity to restore our national identity and forge a new path for ourselves in the world,” Lewis said. The new passports will also have updated security features to protect against fraud, he said.According to the Passport Index, 76 countries have blue passports, including a number of former colonial and Commonwealth countries, such as Australia, the US, Canada, India and Hong Kong.
A brief history of the passport: First introduced during the reign of Henry V in the form of a “safe conduct”, passports were granted from at least 1540. One of the earliest still in existence was issued on June 18, 1641, and signed by Charles I.
A passport photograph became a requirement in 1914, upon the outbreak of World War I. The familiar blue British passport came into use in 1921, with the last expiring in 2003. The first burgundy, machine-readable, UK passports were issued in Glasgow, in September 1988.