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Number of Christmas presents bought for pets triples
Owners asked to pledge lifelong commitment to pets
Puppy saved after wolfing down box of chocolates
Beapher celebrates 75 years at special event
Early Christmas gift for attack-victim Chester
PFMA interview on SKY News highlights Brexit priorities
Pet food brand donates to foodbank this Christmas
Pero scoops up Business of the Year Award
Owners blow hot and cold about walkies in bad weather
Two out of three Brits have bed-shared with their pet
Horticultural firm comes to the aid of animals
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Dogs meet Santa at Squires Garden Centres
Photizo lights up the 35th Aviemore Sled Dog Rally
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PFMA interview on SKY News highlights Brexit priorities

 

PFMA’s visit to Brussels earlier this month proved to be well-timed with Theresa May also flying in to agree phase one of the UK’s preliminary Brexit deal. Moreover, SKY News requested an interview with Chief Executive, Michael Bellingham, as a representative voice of UK industry on Brexit.

 

The interview, which lasted over three minutes, gave Michael an opportunity to highlight again that the 60m pets in the UK did not vote for Brexit.

 

Michael confirmed that pets – and the industry - in the UK want:

  • To retain high welfare standards
  • To continue to have access to the products they have now

Nicole Paley, Communications Manager at PFMA, confirmed: “We had been extremely concerned by the lack of progress in negotiations and Michael was delighted to be able to represent the Pet Industry on this historic day in Brussels. He is hopeful that this deal will give PFMA members some relief and a transitional period to put the necessary actions into place.”

During the interview, Michael also highlighted that manufacturers either side of the Irish border would be relieved to hear that there would be no hard border, which would have been hugely problematic. 

 

He also celebrated that rights of EU citizens’ in the UK appeared to have been secured, especially because of serious concerns over the status of the 90% of abattoir vets, and 30% of all vets, who come from the EU.

PFMA had pre-arranged meetings that day with the European Commission and the Irish and British permanent delegations where we discussed trade in agriculture in more detail. These meetings were even more timely given the breakthrough in negotiations.

PFMA’s Brexit Priorities are available at: https://www.pfma.org.uk/brexit-pfma

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