The Scotsman

Government faces court action over blue passport agreement

- By RUSSELL JACKSON

Manufactur­er De La Rue has said it is preparing to take the Government to court over plans to award a contract to produce blue British passports to a Franco-dutch firm.

De La Rue said it was the “highest quality and technicall­y most secure” option for producing the post-brexit travel document, warning it was in the national interest to ditch the Home Office’s preferred bid.

The looming legal challenge comes as a Daily Mail petition calling for the Home Office to give the contract to a British firm reached 266,000 signatures. Ministers have defended a preliminar­y decision to grant the contract to Gemalto, which they say will save taxpayers about £120 million.

De La Rue cast doubt on the sustainabi­lity of the rival quote. “We confirm that we are taking the first steps towards initiating appeal proceeding­s against the provisiona­l decision to award the British passport contract to a part state-owned Francodutc­h company,” a spokeswoma­n said.

“Based on our knowledge of the market, it’s our view that ours was the highest quality and technicall­y most secure bid.

“It has also been suggested that the winning bid was well below our cost price, which causes us to question how sustainabl­e it is.

“In the light of this, we are confident that we remain the best and securest option in the national interest.”

In December, the Government announced that the UK passport would change from the standard EU burgundy colour to a blue and gold design after leaving the bloc.

The blue cover was billed as a return to the “iconic” original appearance of the British passport, with the colour first used in 1921.

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