Boris Johnson revives NI-Scotland bridge dream under building plan

Boris Johnson’s dream of a bridge linking Northern Ireland and Scotland is among the projects being considered as part of a drive for the UK to “build, build, build” its way out of the coronavirus economic downturn.
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In a speech today, the Prime Minister will set out plans for a “New Deal” including billions of pounds worth of infrastructure spending to boost the economy as it limps out of lockdown.

The UK Government will conduct a review into cross-border transport links that could help stimulate growth – with Downing Street highlighting the proposed 20-mile bridge suggested by Mr Johnson during the Tory leadership campaign.

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The Prime Minister will announce he is bringing forward £5 billion of infrastructure spending in England targeting hospital maintenance, school refurbishment, and road projects. He will urge devolved administrations to identify ‘shovel-ready’ projects that can benefit from existing capital spending allocated through the Barnett formula.

Two proposed locations for where a bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland could be built.Two proposed locations for where a bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland could be built.
Two proposed locations for where a bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland could be built.

Comparing his announcement to the recovery plan championed by US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt during the Great Depression, Mr Johnson is expected to say: “It sounds like a New Deal. All I can say is that if so, then that is how it is meant to sound and to be, because that is what the times demand.

“A government that is powerful and determined and that puts its arms around people at a time of crisis this is a government that is wholly committed not just to defeating coronavirus but to using this crisis finally to tackle this country’s great unresolved challenges of the last three decades... To that end we will build, build, build. Build back better, build back greener, build back faster and to do that at the pace that this moment requires.”

The Prime Minister will add: “Too many parts of this country have felt left behind, neglected, unloved, as though someone had taken a strategic decision that their fate did not matter as much as the metropolis.

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“So I want you to know that this government not only has a vision to change this country for the better, we have a mission to unite and level up - the mission on which we were elected last year.”

Two possible locations for the bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland.Two possible locations for the bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland.
Two possible locations for the bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland.

A bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland would cost between £15-20bn, and face significant engineering obstacles including a munitions dump in the Beaufort Dyke, a deep trench beneath the Irish Sea.

The Scottish Government has dismissed the suggestion as a “vanity project”, and it is opposed by many local politicians in southwest Scotland - but has been backed by the local MP, Scottish Secretary Alister Jack.

The BBC reported earlier this month that no feasibility study has been commissioned by the UK Government.

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Downing Street said the Scottish Government would be urged to spend the £5.4bn of capital funding already allocated through the Barnett this financial year.

The UK Government will work with the devolved administrations to identify shovel-ready projects in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.

This story first appeared on our sister title's website - www.scotsman.com