EU membership has had a profound effect on the day to day working lives of vets. From animal health and welfare legislation and the availability of medicines, to the impact of free movement on our workforce and the rules that govern trade in animals and animal products.
Our overarching approach to Brexit is that existing animal health, animal welfare, public health, veterinary medicines, workforce, and environmental protection standards must at least be maintained. We’re also keen to seize any opportunities to improve and enhance standards.
We must safeguard the UK's high reputation for animal health, animal welfare, and food safety. We’re campaigning for:
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a veterinary workforce that has the capacity to meet the demands of a post-Brexit UK;
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trade agreements that secure high standards of animal health, animal welfare, and public health;
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animal health and welfare to be recognised and supported as public goods;
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a law that recognises animals are sentient; and
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continued access to veterinary medicines