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It's still my opinion that the whole marine licence issue has been about stalling.The Northern Ireland government will be fully briefed on the marine licence throughout the process.In my opinion it's odds on that the project will go ahead and the licence has been a done deal for many many months.This project is of huge importance and as such would not be at the mercy of a few objectors even if those objections had some merit..Something outside of infa and the northern Ireland government is holding this project up and in my opinion it's is not the ML.
Why not have an adult conversation.Sarcasm doesn't really encourage posters sharing their thoughts.It's obvious that the ML has been used as an excuse.Absolutely no excuse for Poots to make a relatively quick decision.Until the Gas cavern project has the go ahead the sp will dawdle along.
I think your confusing an attempt at humour as sarcasm.
Up to now all you have provided is your opinion and not a single shred of evidence that would back up your theories. And as they stand, what you are suggesting is so far fetched as to read like a conspiracy theory or the synopsis of a Dan Brown novel.
Yes, the ML issue has dragged on for what seems like a ridiculous amount of time, even allowing for Covid related disruption. Excessive time in reaching a conclusion has lead to uncertainty and second guessing as to the reason for such a delay.
And, may I say, more ambiguous interpretations.
This delay could be misconstrued as being a bit fishy if you don't beleive it is just going through due process.
It shouldn't take this long, hence there must be something else going on in the background.
That's just pandering to a need for confirmation bias. IMO
Maybe, sometimes, things just take time. Their time, not ours. They don't have a stake in the outcome and so perhaps oblivious to how long it takes. Just doing their job and nothing more.
Further to that and not wishing to be antagonistic in any way.
Maybe the five or six individuals that are obviously in agreement with your opinion want to offer up some actual evidence to back it up. Or are they just so desperate for a conclusion to this saga that anything will do?
GLA, Si. :)
SI_Derman In relation to both of your posts of this morning. While I do not necessarily subscribe to the suggestion that there is some ulterior motive to the delay in reaching a decision on the marine license. I note that one of the proposed routes for a connection between Scotland and Northern Ireland runs close to Islandmagee. This perhaps complicating factor would be covered in the submission to the Minister. I would also observe that the Northern Ireland Ministers are known to take their time in reaching a decision on occasion. We will get a decision when the Minister makes it which may or may not be this month.
Si..if there is a plan going on behind the scenes there will be little evidence in the public domain.When first the old board were ousted from infa I suspected a plan in place and government in my view was and still see indirectly involved.Just my opinion .The gas cavern project is in my view interlinked with other businesses and they all have to be in position before that green light is given .I still maintain the ML has been used as a stalling tactic until all ducks are lined up..we shall see .exciting isn't it!.
The Express
Boris handed Brexit trade masterplan: PM told freeports can make UK ‘maritime superpower’
By CIARAN MCGRATH
PUBLISHED: 10:00, Sat, Apr 24, 2021
As an island nation, maritime had always been a huge part of the UK’s “national story”, Mr Murray stressed.
He explained: “With freeports, the government’s upcoming National Shipbuilding Strategy refresh and ambitious climate targets, we can look to the sea for our future prosperity and environmental sustainability.
“And with maritime being the lowest carbon way of moving goods, let’s get freight off roads and rail, and onto our waters.”
Mcadder, excellent report for infra moving forward imho