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Old 25-05-2016, 08:12 PM #1
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Default Alan Sugar, as his enterprise tsar, it has been announced.

Sugar has left Labour

[David Cameron has appointed
the star of The Apprentice, Alan Sugar,
as his enterprise tsar, it has been announced.
His appointment is part of a drive to
encourage more young people to start
up their own businesses and will
champion the apprenticeships programme.]



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Yeah, because the country is in such a stable state for people taking that risk and starting their own businesses.
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He left Labour a while ago really and he really also only joined them as he admired Blair and Brown.

Anyone is welcome to this massively full of his own ego guy, who actually believes he can fire people he hasn't yet employed anyway.

I loved Andrew Neill today on the Daily Politics, repeatedly pressing Matt Hancock MP to state one really great thing Alan Sugar had achieved.
Nothing was forthcoming.

In a few years he will likely be slamming the Conservatives.
Anyone that will have him in any capacity is welcome to him as far as I am concerned,I find him arrogant and thoroughly unpleasant.
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He left Labour a while ago really and he really also only joined them as he admired Blair and Brown.

Anyone is welcome to this massively full of his own ego guy, who actually believes he can fire people he hasn't yet employed anyway.

I loved Andrew Neill today on the Daily Politics, repeatedly pressing Matt Hancock MP to state one really great thing Alan Sugar had achieved.
Nothing was forthcoming.

In a few years he will likely be slamming the Conservatives.
Anyone that will have him in any capacity is welcome to him as far as I am concerned,I find him arrogant and thoroughly unpleasant.
true Joey!
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Its a clever move by Cameron and of course, this is all linked to Trump's public popularity from the same reality tv show.
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