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Should a bridge be built between Ireland and the UK?
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What do you think? Is it a good idea? Where would be best for this proposed bridge to be built? |
Yes a bridge , if safe ,
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If they did tolls they'd make a HUGE amount of money afterwards.
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If it makes Ireland easier to rule, then I'm all for it.
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Dublin to Holyhead looks like it would make the most money but I think a direct link between Northern Ireland and Scotland would be brilliant, so many Northern Irish people live on the west coast of Scotland. Campbeltown is about 3 hours away from Glasgow but it's the shortest link and therefore cheapest; Stranraer is less remote but I don't know if it's any closer in terms of driving time. Rosslare-Fishguard seems a bit obscure but it'd be good for the south of the Republic to have a link to the south of Wales, easier to get to London by driving.
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Be closer to Niamh? :idc:
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The Dublin to Holyhead route is pretty busy and Holyhead is always popular with travelers this time of the year so maybe that's the best
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I think it's a brilliant idea! I can't believe I've never heard of/thought of this, either, like.
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I think they should connect Rosslare to Fishguard, I have gone to London by road multiple times and the busses were always completely full, the ferry between both points was 3 hours long, if that was sped up it would be so great, also there wouldn't be the WAITING for the ferry too. I doubt the people who run the ferries would want a bridge though. :joker:
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Lets create a bridge between Scotland and Iceland next
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Ireland would have to foot most of the bill though... so it's probably not feasible until it's out of the recession
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Yeah thats a good idea, and turn Wales into the new front line on terrorism.
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I think it would be a great idea. Getting there by means other than flying at the moment is a total faff. A high speed rail link from Dublin to Britain (maybe even extending down to London?) à la the Eurostar would be fantastic.
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I think a 10 mile Road Tunnel linking Portpatrick in Galloway to Donaghadee in County Down in Northern Ireland would be the best proposal as it is the shortest route. A bridge would be susceptible to closures during the Winter due to the inclement weather experienced over the Irish sea.
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id have to go with tunnel is 10 miles is the nearest point, that's too far in that weather
also it may be the irish taking us over, not the other way around |
Well, I would vote for bridge, because there is no way in hell I am getting into a ten mile long tunnel, :crazy: that would be like something out of a Sy-fy horror story!
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In a word NO
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Would kind of screw with ships going through the Irish Sea
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If they made the bridge look like a giant penis, it'd be as if the countries were having sex.
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:laugh2: :love:
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It would be handy but I could still see myself flying back and forward, it's just easier. Unless the time would be less which is very unlikely or if it was cheaper than a 50 quid RyanAir flight.
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