i think we're back to the days of john prescott where you can't have me good schools because everyone might want to go to them. [laughter] >> we're back to old labour. >> mr. nigel dodds. >> mr. speaker, doesn't the visit of her majesty of the queen demonstrate not just her n personal courage to visit the seve dissident threats but it also demonstrates whatever some of us reservations might have in one aspect of her visit. it demonstrates the extent of the improvement in relations between the irish republic and the northern kingdom and it also demonstrates a demonstration of the status and bold the cooperation who plague the terrorists who plague us in the northern island a persian gulf. >> i think this is a remarkable visi i think it demonstrates that the relationship between britain and the republic of irelands strong and probably has never been stronger and with a successful of devolutn of proce process, i think the visits her majesty to heal the wounds in the past and look to a vy pry future between the two countries are remarkable and certainly welcomed. >> mr. speaker, since it'