Irish Independent | Concerns raised over Brexit impact on free movement of horses The Guardian A tripartite agreement between the UK, France and the Republic of Ireland allows thoroughbred horses to travel freely between those countries for races. Under an EU directive, the horses need only to have an EU passport and be on a livestock database. Concern about free movement post-Brexit isn't just about people - it could apply to horses too |
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