Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Alan Sugar backs the Labour Party, ‘Sugar, you made a bad decision, you’re fired’
















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

1 comment:

Unknown said...

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.