@JB_MiningAfrica @NeoEnergyMetals In ground assets worth over $30bn ✅
$1bn worth of infrastructure including 2.5km shaft✅
17yr life (phase 1), +extra 30yr (phase 2)✅
Largest shareholder $8bn+ NYSE listed✅
& could be producing in less than 2yrs✅
& a Mcap below £15m✅
Bargain buy ✅
#neo
@DanNeidle Agreed, but what about the income tax revenue gained & the added growth?
I could easily add £15k to my turnover & would happily pay the NI/IT on this, but I stay below £90 as I offer a service based product direct to public so no benefit going above.
@DanNeidle An easy win for Burnham would be to raise the VAT threshold to £110k+ the move would be tax positive with more smaller businesses, growing instead of slowing down to avoid the threshold.
@KirstieMAllsopp@davidbyers26 It’s going to take a long time to get a property on the market. Searches, EPC & survey will have to be in place before marketing can commence.
@tobiadeboyeh@BBCNews There were very few alternatives, councils didn’t hand houses out to single mums or tax credits.
We have to remember this happening years ago.
Basically there was no other option, if the parents were not prepared to let mothers home then the babies had to be adopted.
@BBCNews Forced 😂, the main culprits here were the parents of the young mothers.
They wouldn’t allow them to bring their babies back home, meaning they had to let the babies be adopted.
All this ‘the authorities took them’ is nonsense.
@tobiadeboyeh@BBCNews Forced 😂, the main culprits here were the parents of the young mothers.
They wouldn’t allow them to bring their babies back home, meaning they had to let the babies be adopted.
All this ‘the authorities took them’ is nonsense.
@FinanceTiger@elonmusk@Keir_Starmer He can't say anything else really, if he says he won't fight he makes himself even lamer than he is now.
He's finished either way.
@ToreOlafsson@BenWallaceXX@GoodwinMJ@realHarryKing I don’t think many realise Burnham is to the left of Starmer.
Voting anything other than reform in this by-election is sending the country further left.
@SiddallJamie@RobertJenrick It helps a lot of SMEs the threshold is turnover NOT profit. Imagine a gas engineer for example if he goes beyond the £90k he doesn't get that amount you need to take off the price of boilers etc.
This policy helps plenty earning between £40-£50k.
@DanNeidle@LoftusSteve Putting up the VAT threshold to £110k would be a good move as GDP could well have a big rise as smaller firms stopped cutting their turnover below £90k.
Could well be tax negligible given more tax on the difference.