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Varadkar: Scotland-Northern Ireland bridge 'worth examining' | Varadkar: Scotland-Northern Ireland bridge 'worth examining' |
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Ireland's premier Leo Varadkar has said he will not dismiss the idea of building a bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland, but insisted the UK must pay for it. | Ireland's premier Leo Varadkar has said he will not dismiss the idea of building a bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland, but insisted the UK must pay for it. |
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Democratic Unionist Party have spoken in favour of the idea. | UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson and the Democratic Unionist Party have spoken in favour of the idea. |
Last week Mr Johnson described it as a "very interesting idea" and added: "Watch this space." | Last week Mr Johnson described it as a "very interesting idea" and added: "Watch this space." |
Mr Varadkar revealed he told the UK premier it was "worth examining". | Mr Varadkar revealed he told the UK premier it was "worth examining". |
But the Taoiseach said he had also told Mr Johnson he would expect the UK to pay for it. | But the Taoiseach said he had also told Mr Johnson he would expect the UK to pay for it. |
Mr Varadkar added: "At which point he suggested, 'no, no, the EU is going to pay for it'. | Mr Varadkar added: "At which point he suggested, 'no, no, the EU is going to pay for it'. |
"So that's definitely not going to happen, because neither Northern Ireland or Scotland are going to be in the EU. But it was kind of half serious, half joking in a way. | "So that's definitely not going to happen, because neither Northern Ireland or Scotland are going to be in the EU. But it was kind of half serious, half joking in a way. |
"But all messing aside, I do think at the very least a high-level engineering assessment should be done as to whether it is a viable proposal." | "But all messing aside, I do think at the very least a high-level engineering assessment should be done as to whether it is a viable proposal." |
Two possible routes for a bridge have been floated in the past - from Portpatrick to Larne, or from near Campbeltown to the Antrim coast. | |
Architect Prof Alan Dunlop previously said the "Celtic bridge" would cost about £15bn, a fraction of the estimate of £120bn for an English Channel bridge. | Architect Prof Alan Dunlop previously said the "Celtic bridge" would cost about £15bn, a fraction of the estimate of £120bn for an English Channel bridge. |
Other parties have been less enthusiastic about the idea, with Ulster Unionist Party leader Steve Aiken saying investment in Northern Ireland's existing infrastructure was a greater priority. | Other parties have been less enthusiastic about the idea, with Ulster Unionist Party leader Steve Aiken saying investment in Northern Ireland's existing infrastructure was a greater priority. |
Mr Varadkar said: "I know people dismiss these things out of hand, but they used to dismiss the Channel Tunnel as well - the idea of building a tunnel between France and Britain - and I know what I see when I see a bridge tunnel between Denmark and Sweden, when you fly over New Orleans and you see 110 miles of bridge, it's extraordinary. | Mr Varadkar said: "I know people dismiss these things out of hand, but they used to dismiss the Channel Tunnel as well - the idea of building a tunnel between France and Britain - and I know what I see when I see a bridge tunnel between Denmark and Sweden, when you fly over New Orleans and you see 110 miles of bridge, it's extraordinary. |
"I think we need to at least check out if this is viable in engineering terms and how much money it would cost to do." | "I think we need to at least check out if this is viable in engineering terms and how much money it would cost to do." |
However, Mr Varadkar also said his focus was on improving existing infrastructure, such as a high-speed rail link connecting Dublin, Belfast and Cork. | However, Mr Varadkar also said his focus was on improving existing infrastructure, such as a high-speed rail link connecting Dublin, Belfast and Cork. |
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