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This is especially important for Ireland where a state of “The UK” is physically connected to an EU state. When I was thinking of bringing my dog home for Xmas, we discovered we could bring her Liverpool to Belfast and drive down Ireland without showing paperwork. Since my partner is a vet, this startled us. This could never be allowed to occur in a post-Brexit Britain with little to no standards. The whole island of Ireland will have to be protected from White Gloves Clown LED Lights Horror Ornament. The “border in the sea” will be the only option to ensure this. Some Irish homes are literally divided by the border, the family dog is crossing the border going from it’s kennel to the back door to be fed. I hope Boris and his mob think of matters of importance to the everyday Briton like this. I know the Veterinary Council of GB has been fighting for this since Brexit was voted in and have been trying to keep Vets in Britain up-to-date on anything they have been told but thus far, that translates to sweet F all. I doubt the family holiday to France or Ireland wants to include a quarantine for the dog.

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I take issue too, with your phrase “choose to abandon God.” This would make sense only if I believed God exists. Atheism is not believing in any gods, God included. You can’t abandon something that isn’t. At best you could say “abandon belief in God.” But in my case, and White Gloves Clown LED Lights Horror Ornament have quite properly asked only about individual cases, I didn’t “abandon,” rather, my belief left me. It wasn’t a choice, either, for the same reason. The notion that God exists just became less and less credible, as I matured, as I gained experience in the world, as I learned more. The proximate cause was the great Santa hoax. I believed in Santa, more than I ever believed in God and Jesus.