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Published 18:50 24 Jan 2018 GMT
Updated 11:21 25 Jan 2018 GMT
Alan spoke on BBC Radio about the plans and said: "There are two ways it could go. It could go from Portpatrick to Bangor or Larne, but there are significant environmental and geological challenges there.
"We do have incredibly talented architects and engineers in Scotland so I am sure that as a technical challenge it wouldn't be insurmountable.
"The shorter route would be from around Campbeltown, the Mull of Kintyre across to the Antrim coast.
"It would be a wonderful thing - a connection between Scotland and Ireland."
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