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Just a matter of time before the electorate got sick of the stupid donkeys running the country into the ground with their ideology!
Poor results for the left in this month's regional and local elections bringing forward the general election to 23 July. PP polling strongly and if elected are more likely to permit Salamanca, or at least comply with the law.
BKY's strong legal challenge to permit refusal is underway in the courts.
The background is increasing understanding nuclear has an important role in low carbon energy, and that uranium shouldn't come from Russian sources.
All points to a strong buy imo.
The snap election might help but it will take months imo. The other political play is Sweden which might change its mind re Uranium mining.
Not invested at present but would buy back in on positive vibes from Madrid ref permits to mine.
General Election 23rd July.
Snap Spanish election article in FT possibly pointing to reason behind BKY activity
Yes, anyone knows what's happening? Do the long suffering shareholders eventually see the turnaround?
And just ticked up....0.26/28 euro's
Volumes over on the IBEX.....are 7/10 times,the normal atm?
'Ribera et al will doubtless continue to flout the law and pursue their extremist ideology for now, but the upcoming election might see them removed.'
Well as you can see here with the 15 minute city's which goes against the 1706 Act of Settlement, these extremists simply do not care and thumb there nose at the people and the law!
Remarkably interesting read for a project in the long grass.
Encouraging that the cash balance is strong, as is the legal case and that it's before the Court now.
Time to listen to IEA's sharp criticism of Spain and others being cold on nuclear and over reliant on Russia?
Ribera et al will doubtless continue to flout the law and pursue their extremist ideology for now, but the upcoming election might see them removed.
Noteworthy that BKY make much of its clean tech/ battery metals Plan B in these quarterlies.
A tad warm for rioting in Spain atm imo
I'm viewing it in a Telegram and it is turning very nasty and the Police are backing off.
Will this spread into Spain at some point once the people realise the sleight of hand and mistruths that are being promoted regarding green energy.
Every country needs energy for manufacturing to provide jobs, what state that is at in Spain right now would be of interest.
The people of Europe are starting to stand up, it is only a matter of time before Spain wakes up.
Im not too sure what to say?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ck6AqLu_N5o
Just goes to show why we need to secure our own Uranium supply in the West, the Russians could not care less they are too busy trading with BRICS and other breakaways.
Teresa Ribera is out of her depth in the scale of the geopolitics being played out here, this mine has to go ahead. She is failing the people of Europe!
This is a good on topic article Paul
https://euobserver.com/world/156226
Basically Russian state owned company Rosatom controls uranium mining in Kazakhstan
What part does Russia play in supplying uranium to the EU, I know I have read about it but cannot recall.
Will the EU still be trading freely with Kazakhstan?
Does the uranium from Kazakhstan go through Russia to be refined, or am I mistaken, I think so?
France is under pressure to back future European Union sanctions on Russia’s nuclear industry as Germany joined a growing coalition advocating to hit the sector with punitive measures.
Poland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are already pushing Ukrainian plans to step up Russian energy sanctions to exert further pressure on Vladimir Putin.
The EU has been phasing out imports of Russian oil, gas and coal, but the country’s nuclear industry remains largely untouched.
While Hungary has vocally opposed such sanctions, as it is building a new nuclear reactor financed by a Russian loan, France has remained a far stealthier opponent to the plan.
The debate in Germany's interesting as they switch off their last nukes. Quite evenly balanced. Trouble is too many crackpot ideologists and politicians seeking power. No one's in it to do the right thing.
All talk and no solutions,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eucTQXM4ymE
Yes she clearly admits mining is under her jurisdiction and she has got to engage in activity to replace it to provide employment and so on!
Aha yes here we go. Great news. At last this will go in front of a court. I imagine judgment won't arrive till around the election at the earliest. If this conwoman Ribera and the rest of the clowns get booted out a new government should permit anyway. Or if God forbid Ribera comes back she'll have to commit public funds to appeal any judgement in BKY's favour. That could be tricky even for a brass necked idiot, time could be up for her quite soon.
https://www.lse.co.uk/rns/BKY/permitting-update-otdisj5q6q3w0c6.html
The key word is contentious,
There is enough evidence given in this interview Ribera will have to defend in court, their approach is ideological!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbxsC9UCIho&t=196s
What's the Advisory Committee actually done I wonder? Substantially strengthened BKY's position and greatly assisted - yes, but how?
You are destroying your country!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=95I0-Qdl0LU
'Why Net Zero Won't Happen
It is deluded, damaging and destined to fail.'