RE: Rodney30 Jan 2026 19:04
i agree with you on that, i wouldn't have them but the argument is they need some experience. it could well be that reform becomes the "de-wettification" of the tories, ie sling out all the left wing ******s and take those with more conservative views.
you seem incredibly despondent since the offer was put down. this moment was always going to come, the first bid that tests the market. if there is another bid then great, if there isn't then the fact is stark - nobody else was willing to take on the capex and the geopolitical risk and be patient enough to construct a mine for massive riches.
if you've cashed out, don't look in the rear view mirror. think positively and consider what might be next. for me i fancy robotics to be the next massive boom, a logical application of ai. perhaps undertakers , private health operators and private security too, and solicitors dealing with the estates of dead people if we keep letting our enemies pour in to rob from us, r.ape our women, murder us, overwhelm our services and take our propety