Boris Ireland - Britain Bridge
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Ayahuasca

Original Poster:

27,560 posts

303 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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A bridge between Northern Ireland and Scotland.

Is it viable?

valiant

13,504 posts

184 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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Let’s hope he’s more successful than his ill fated Garden Bridge over the Thames. Only cost £50m and not a single brick laid.

What is it with Boris and bridges? Didn’t he suggest a bridge to cross the Channel as well?

eharding

14,648 posts

308 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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Thread running here: https://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?h=0&...

TL;DR : Absolutely barking mad idea.

Gargamel

16,167 posts

285 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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China built one in 9 years that is 42 KM long.

There is no technical reason not too.

Only the political will

Fittster

20,120 posts

237 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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I know he's got form for this kind of thing, but it does seem odd an individual would have doubts about HS2 but then give this idea any time at all.

FourWheelDrift

91,966 posts

308 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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What are they going to call it, Giant's Causeway II, The Return of the Causeway.

Fittster

20,120 posts

237 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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Gargamel said:
China built one in 9 years that is 42 KM long.

There is no technical reason not too.

Only the political will
And the money.

James McScotty

460 posts

168 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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Gargamel said:
China built one in 9 years that is 42 KM long.

There is no technical reason not too.

Only the political will
And the fact that it's not feasible.

https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/top-stories/james...

berlintaxi

8,535 posts

197 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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Gargamel said:
There is no technical reason not too.

Just the small matters of the depth of water in the area of the proposed route, a massive amount of dumped ordnance from the war and long periods of inclement weather which would delay its building and use, about a realistic as his garden bridge.

Pastor Of Muppets

3,808 posts

86 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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FourWheelDrift said:
What are they going to call it, Giant's Causeway II, The Return of the Causeway.
The Boridge ?...getmecoat

eharding

14,648 posts

308 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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Gargamel said:
China built one in 9 years that is 42 KM long.

There is no technical reason not too.

Only the political will
The Jiaozhou Bay Bridge?

The Jiaozhou Bay Connection Project, of which it is a part, is about 42km, but the over-water section of the bridge is only 27km long, over relatively shallow water.

As opposed to the water up to 1000 feet deep, with 1.5 million tons of dumped ordnance at the bottom, which is what the Boris Bonkers Bridge would be looking at crossing.

Gargamel

16,167 posts

285 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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berlintaxi said:
Gargamel said:
There is no technical reason not too.

Just the small matters of the depth of water in the area of the proposed route, a massive amount of dumped ordnance from the war and long periods of inclement weather which would delay its building and use, about a realistic as his garden bridge.
Yes Yes, yawn, details... zzzz


Ayahuasca

Original Poster:

27,560 posts

303 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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If it were built presumably the benefits to the regional economies would be significant.

simoid

19,774 posts

182 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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BJ said:
“Let us suppose you are losing an argument. The facts are overwhelmingly against you, and the more people focus on the reality the worse it is for you and your case.

Your best bet in these circumstances is to perform a manoeuvre that a great campaigner describes as 'throwing a dead cat on the table, mate'.

That is because there is one thing that is absolutely certain about throwing a dead cat on the dining room table – and I don’t mean that people will be outraged, alarmed, disgusted.

That is true, but irrelevant. The key point, says my Australian friend, is that everyone will shout 'Jeez, mate, there’s a dead cat on the table!'; in other words they will be talking about the dead cat, the thing you want them to talk about, and they will not be talking about the issue that has been causing you so much grief.”

eharding

14,648 posts

308 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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simoid said:
BJ said:
“Let us suppose you are losing an argument. The facts are overwhelmingly against you, and the more people focus on the reality the worse it is for you and your case.

Your best bet in these circumstances is to perform a manoeuvre that a great campaigner describes as 'throwing a dead cat on the table, mate'.

That is because there is one thing that is absolutely certain about throwing a dead cat on the dining room table – and I don’t mean that people will be outraged, alarmed, disgusted.

That is true, but irrelevant. The key point, says my Australian friend, is that everyone will shout 'Jeez, mate, there’s a dead cat on the table!'; in other words they will be talking about the dead cat, the thing you want them to talk about, and they will not be talking about the issue that has been causing you so much grief.”
Larry the Downing Street Cat should probably steer clear of Cabinet meetings, if he knows what's best for him.

wc98

12,401 posts

164 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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berlintaxi said:
Just the small matters of the depth of water in the area of the proposed route, a massive amount of dumped ordnance from the war and long periods of inclement weather which would delay its building and use, about a realistic as his garden bridge.
a lot of that ordnance isn't where people think it is. certainly not the stuff dumped on a friday in poor conditions. a lot of it didn't get out of loch ryan wink

Europa1

10,923 posts

212 months

FourWheelDrift

91,966 posts

308 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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Europa1 said:
That is in a different forum, it should be in here really since it's news but that was asked to be in there. This thread is relevant.

vaud

58,214 posts

179 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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FourWheelDrift said:
Europa1 said:
That is in a different forum, it should be in here really since it's news but that was asked to be in there. This thread is relevant.
Indeed, one is about the engineering possibility, one is about the politics/news.

Politically I have seen worse ideas. Massive promise to NI for structural investment that will probably never happen.

Feasibility wise, I need to read...

philv

5,155 posts

238 months

Thursday 12th September 2019
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Better idea thank hs2?
Considerably cheaper.