Dear All
Alan Sugar is the star of the BBC programme The Apprentice.
Week in week out, he has a group of people jumping through hoops trying to kill off each other to be the last person standing for a six figure job with him.
But Sugar isn’t recruiting Jedi as you can see each week but rather a Sith Apprentice.
Who is the best at screwing money out of the public and stabbing people in the back!
The show is portrayed as light entertainment with a comic vain.
While people scramble for the lifeboats to stay in, he sits there and sneers at their antics in the boardroom and on the streets.
So, ‘Sugar Sith’ needs a political home and what better place to go than the Labour Party.
With his trusty appointment to the Lords as a Labour Peer, ‘he has found a home in the party’.
As business leaders turn their backs on the Labour Party, Sugar is giving them support.
Talk about a bad investment!!!
He has ploughed in a £400,000 donation to help the Labour Party with their campaign running costs; this brings the total of his largesse to £750,000.
Next month, he entered the House of Lords as Lord Sugar of Clapton in the Borough of Hackney.
In a bit of mockery Douglas Carswell, a well known Conservative candidate who is as equally gobby as Alan Sugar said;
“Now we can see why Gordon Brown told Lord Sugar 'you’re hired’.”
The reality is ploughing money into a loss leader is a good commercial tactic especially when you want to make a tax write off and he must know that the Labour Party is all done.
He must!
‘Sugar, you made a bad decision, you’re fired’.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
Alan Sugar is the star of the BBC programme The Apprentice.
Week in week out, he has a group of people jumping through hoops trying to kill off each other to be the last person standing for a six figure job with him.
But Sugar isn’t recruiting Jedi as you can see each week but rather a Sith Apprentice.
Who is the best at screwing money out of the public and stabbing people in the back!
The show is portrayed as light entertainment with a comic vain.
While people scramble for the lifeboats to stay in, he sits there and sneers at their antics in the boardroom and on the streets.
So, ‘Sugar Sith’ needs a political home and what better place to go than the Labour Party.
With his trusty appointment to the Lords as a Labour Peer, ‘he has found a home in the party’.
As business leaders turn their backs on the Labour Party, Sugar is giving them support.
Talk about a bad investment!!!
He has ploughed in a £400,000 donation to help the Labour Party with their campaign running costs; this brings the total of his largesse to £750,000.
Next month, he entered the House of Lords as Lord Sugar of Clapton in the Borough of Hackney.
In a bit of mockery Douglas Carswell, a well known Conservative candidate who is as equally gobby as Alan Sugar said;
“Now we can see why Gordon Brown told Lord Sugar 'you’re hired’.”
The reality is ploughing money into a loss leader is a good commercial tactic especially when you want to make a tax write off and he must know that the Labour Party is all done.
He must!
‘Sugar, you made a bad decision, you’re fired’.
Yours sincerely
George Laird
The Campaign for Human Rights at Glasgow University
1 comment:
YES
I agree for this and the labour party is kind of the rude one or the unfriendly one and i think that lord sugar only joined this party is to show the people what kind of character he is.
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