I am grateful to the noble Lord for giving way. Having worked in Northern Ireland, he will realise that 90 miles takes you from one side to the other. It is a comparatively small place. If we are to have a medical school, what on earth has happened to the medical school at Queen’s University? Other universities used to be jealous of it. Since hospital services tend to be centred on Belfast—we have seen the recent example with tests for breast cancer—how can we justify setting up another medical school? I have nothing against the city of Derry, but how can we justify setting up another a mere 90 miles away when medical care is, by and large, centred in Belfast?
Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Lord Maginnis of Drumglass
(Independent Ulster Unionist)
in the House of Lords on Monday, 15 July 2019.
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Debate on bills on Northern Ireland (Executive Formation) Bill.
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