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Industry editor Bill Barber explains what Brexit means for horse racing
Industry editor Bill Barber explains what Brexit means for horse racingCredit: Dan Kitwood
Britain is scheduled to leave the European Union on 29th March 2019 but is yet to secure a deal.
If we leave without one, what does this mean for horse racing?
And if Theresa May does manage to secure an agreement, what differences will there be to the transportation of horses to and from the UK?
Racing Post's senior writer Lee Mottershead talks to industry editor Bill Barber who explains the options, permutations and potential barriers involving Brexit and racing.
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Published on 19 March 2019inVideo
Last updated 17:54, 19 March 2019
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