Because they relate to profit and sustainability?
Limit the losses which can happen over a three year period. If you can stay within that and service objectively high debts then they aren't a problem. They made a profit in the last six months so doesn't seem a problem.
They turned over £666m last year so debt doesn't seem that high in relation, less than double. You'd be pissed off if a mortgage lender wouldn't lend you double your salary.
Posted By: Kangol Canary on February 25th 2026 at 18:40:15
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