(ANSA) - LONDON, FEBRUARY 10 - The idea of studying the possibility of a project for the construction of a bridge on the map to connect Northern Ireland to Scotland is respected. Arilanciarla is the British conservative premier Boris Johnson in person, ready to challenge doubts about the feasibility of the pastodontic work while trying to imagine it as a symbol of the relationship with the Kingdom of the two most hostile nations to Brexit.
Johnson instructed his staff to initiate a preliminary assessment of the thing, Downing Street reported. In Belfast, the announcement met the enthusiasm of members of the Dup protestants. But there is no lack of contrary opinion, while skepticism prevails in Scotland, especially among the SNP's independentists, in government. Specialists from time to time ask about technical obstacles and costs. Theoretically the narrowest point for a bridge is 19 kilometers, but several designers believe that the structure, having to hold up in a stormy sea, should follow longer routes.
Johnson studies Scotland-Northern Ireland bridge
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The idea of studying the possibility of a bridge-building project capable of linking Northern Ireland to Scotland is respected. (HANDLE)