Any advice is much appreciated thanks
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There are more doing this. I try to understand exactly why. Yes, because of any bugs that might hide in there, so customs want this. But then you need to cut off the roots for any other plant you send around too. I don't know how many plants can stay alive after the roots are gone and can regrow the roots. Maybe there aren't that many around? For some plants it is mainly the roots that need to stay, and you can cut off the foliage that can regrow from the rhizomes, like for many of the carnivorous plants.
If that's a legitimate requirement, once again tell the seller that he has no business selling cacti to the U.K.