Hi SMa,
I agree with your sentiments, to a certain extent, and understand where you are coming from - especially after your recent "realisation" over the fjords and Cuba.
I think that a service that can take double the length of advertised / advised times is not too bright!
The website says, in various places -
It takes 3 weeks to get your passport - use a different service if you need your passport urgently.
It can take longer if more information is needed or your application hasn’t been filled out correctly.
Don’t book travel until you have a valid passport.
Using Check & Send is usually faster than posting your own application. Her Majesty’s Passport Office may still need to contact either you or your countersignatory to check details.
It takes at least 6 weeks to get your first adult passport once your form has been received. For all other application types, it takes 3 weeks.
In March, the old head of HM Passport Office was confirmed as Director General of UK Visas and Immigration Service (after interim appointment since 2013).
She was cited for "delivering significant improvements in operational performance and value for money, leading to reductions in passport fees".
Personally, I fail to find the "improvement in operational performance" is manifested in timeliness or efficiency of delivering the service to the customer.
None of this, however, is going to spoil your trip in July, nor mine with the grandchildren.
I just think it is sad to find this positive "spin" on all aspects of public service. This is not statement against any particular government or party - they are all as bad.
In these times of automation, unfortunately, things can get far worse, far quicker than in the past.
Peter