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Announcement Tomorrow on Banning Live Exports and More Restrictions On Domestic Journeys
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<blockquote data-quote="Frank-the-Wool" data-source="post: 7278389" data-attributes="member: 699"><p>This is the interesting conundrum.</p><p>Northern Ireland as far as the government is concerned is still part of the UK, the small detail that they will still abide by EU rules seems to be a minor issue.</p><p>The "new" regulations where I started this thread say there will be no Live export without exception! However movements to N Ireland won.t be an export as it is still part of the UK.</p><p>Scotland however is not going to be part of the new regulations so they will be able to carry on as before. </p><p>So will there be a customs point on Hadrians Wall.</p><p></p><p>Now if the sheep go to N Ireland and then travel South they will have to change their ear tags to GB ones or will they as N Ireland is still part of the EU.</p><p></p><p>Now that is all perfectly clear and understandable then. Roll on Brexit!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frank-the-Wool, post: 7278389, member: 699"] This is the interesting conundrum. Northern Ireland as far as the government is concerned is still part of the UK, the small detail that they will still abide by EU rules seems to be a minor issue. The "new" regulations where I started this thread say there will be no Live export without exception! However movements to N Ireland won.t be an export as it is still part of the UK. Scotland however is not going to be part of the new regulations so they will be able to carry on as before. So will there be a customs point on Hadrians Wall. Now if the sheep go to N Ireland and then travel South they will have to change their ear tags to GB ones or will they as N Ireland is still part of the EU. Now that is all perfectly clear and understandable then. Roll on Brexit!! [/QUOTE]
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