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WTF? He was doing Apprentice before they met him...
Former Member
Sir alan will not be part of policy making in the Government.So he does not need to leave the show.
Noooooooooooooooooooooo he can't!
I won't allow it, I won't *stamps foot* in a Hollie BGT type way (it worked for her )
Hi Darlo
I won't allow it, I won't *stamps foot* in a Hollie BGT type way (it worked for her )
Hi Darlo
If you read the article you will see it's just one man's opinion. He can carry on doing the Apprentice as long as he wants. Nothing to stop him.
The Tories have never liked Alan Sugar.
The Tories have never liked Alan Sugar.
.... and I won't be looking at your apprentice spoiler Darlo. I told you I didn't want any spoilers.
it's only the Tories. Ignore them, and he is not in government.
If the tories what something to moan about they should try moaning about UNELECTED peers in the cabinet.
Lord Mandy does not have a mandate to be there, neither does Gladys Kinnock. - at least clown is an elected mp, even if he is not an elected PM!
WOW - you've been treated to a Dobby rant!
If the tories what something to moan about they should try moaning about UNELECTED peers in the cabinet.
Lord Mandy does not have a mandate to be there, neither does Gladys Kinnock. - at least clown is an elected mp, even if he is not an elected PM!
WOW - you've been treated to a Dobby rant!
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:
.... and I won't be looking at your apprentice spoiler Darlo. I told you I didn't want any spoilers.
Then you don't have to read the thread then , some people like spoilers it clearly says spoiler on the title pmsl.
quote:Originally posted by Dobby the House Elf:
it's only the Tories. Ignore them, and he is not in government.
If the tories what something to moan about they should try moaning about UNELECTED peers in the cabinet.
Lord Mandy does not have a mandate to be there - at least clown is an elected mp, even if he is not an elected PM!
WOW - you've been treated to a Dobby rant!
You must read up on your history, otherwise it will look as though you are singling out this particular government.
Hope not
can't wait for tonight
can't wait for tonight
Former Member
I never really understood what all these 'tsars' are supposed to do.
Lord Sugar doesn't have the same ring to it as S'ralan
Me neitherquote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:
.... and I won't be looking at your apprentice spoiler Darlo. I told you I didn't want any spoilers.
Im looking forward to tonight so don't want anything spoiling it for me...
I love Soap spoilers though he he
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by Dobby the House Elf:
it's only the Tories. Ignore them, and he is not in government.
If the tories what something to moan about they should try moaning about UNELECTED peers in the cabinet.
Lord Mandy does not have a mandate to be there - at least clown is an elected mp, even if he is not an elected PM!
WOW - you've been treated to a Dobby rant!
You must read up on your history, otherwise it will look as though you are singling out this particular government.
oops, sorry yeah. thanks
GIve him the PMs job
Former Member
From what Sir Alan said this morning on the Andrew Marr programme, he is just going to continue doing what he has always done - advise small businesses, encourage young people into apprentice type programmes and things like that.
The only difference being is that the goverment is going to listen to someone who has actually worked his way up and knows how to make money rather than just spend it.
I'd like to see Sir Alan in charge of the expenses.
The only difference being is that the goverment is going to listen to someone who has actually worked his way up and knows how to make money rather than just spend it.
I'd like to see Sir Alan in charge of the expenses.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Suzi-Q:
I'd like to see Sir Alan in charge of the expenses.
Suzi there'd be no-one left to "govern"
SirAlan for PM,hed get my vote.
quote:Originally posted by Deegs:quote:Originally posted by Suzi-Q:
I'd like to see Sir Alan in charge of the expenses.
Suzi there'd be no-one left to "govern"
True Deegs
Somebody else has your Av
quote:Originally posted by Deegs:quote:Originally posted by Suzi-Q:
I'd like to see Sir Alan in charge of the expenses.
Suzi there'd be no-one left to "govern"
Indeed! But it's been a long time coming. Just a shame that he can't take supreme executive power.
Not that I give a toss about that London but it would have been very interesting if he had accepted the nomination for Mayor.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Kaytee:
True Deegs
Somebody else has your Av
S'OK, Kaytee. Mine's not a knock-off
Me being ever the sceptic, I find it interesting how Alan has suddenly been employed to advise Gordon Brown, given the recent hypothetical (but hugely suucessful) vote for Alan for PM and all the negativity and waning popularity of Gordon Brown...
Hmmm...
Hmmm...
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Deegs:quote:Originally posted by Suzi-Q:
I'd like to see Sir Alan in charge of the expenses.
Suzi there'd be no-one left to "govern"
hahahaha
I came up with the perfect nickname for Gordon this morning - Gordon the Titanic Brown.
It's pretty bad when the PM has to go out on the street to fill his cabinet!
quote:Originally posted by Deegs:quote:Originally posted by Kaytee:
True Deegs
Somebody else has your Av
S'OK, Kaytee. Mine's not a knock-off
Yeah! But it's confusing, 'cause I like your little lolcat
quote:Originally posted by Karma_:
Me being ever the sceptic, I find it interesting how Alan has suddenly been employed to advise Gordon Brown, given the recent hypothetical (but hugely suucessful) vote for Alan for PM and all the negativity and waning popularity of Gordon Brown...
Hmmm...
They've been after getting him on board for ages.
Former Member
Gordon will be inviting Oasis and the like around next, in some new and innovative way to attach some credibility to himself.
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by Deegs:quote:Originally posted by Suzi-Q:
I'd like to see Sir Alan in charge of the expenses.
Suzi there'd be no-one left to "govern"
Indeed! But it's been a long time coming. Just a shame that he can't take supreme executive power.
Not that I give a toss about that London but it would have been very interesting if he had accepted the nomination for Mayor.
People are so disillusioned & so utterly disgusted by all this, that I have to wonder how many years it will take for at least some vestige of faith in the system can be restored. Voter apathy will be the order of the day for a long, long time. That's for damned sure.
Alan Sugar's presence in the mix might help some, of course. But I can only view this appointment as little more than a PR stunt, borne out of desperation.
Well MP's can get stuffed.
I want all MP's to quit...full stop.
I want all MP's to quit...full stop.
Former Member
And he watches X Factor too!
quote:Originally posted by Daniel J*:
And he watches X Factor too!
He admitted that on GMTV . He hasn't even told his wife who wins.
quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by Karma_:
Me being ever the sceptic, I find it interesting how Alan has suddenly been employed to advise Gordon Brown, given the recent hypothetical (but hugely suucessful) vote for Alan for PM and all the negativity and waning popularity of Gordon Brown...
Hmmm...
They've been after getting him on board for ages.
That maybe so, but why now? This country's been heading for recession since 2006.
Former Member
I saw an advert last night about benefit cheats being watched & hunted down.......talk about lousy timing!
Former Member
quote:Originally posted by Karma_:
That maybe so, but why now? This country's been heading for recession since 2006.
And the economy has been obviously out of control since 2003.
Former Member
Gordon will be wearing a baseball cap soon. And possibly talking about how many pints he can down.
quote:Originally posted by Karma_:quote:Originally posted by Garage Joe:quote:Originally posted by Karma_:
Me being ever the sceptic, I find it interesting how Alan has suddenly been employed to advise Gordon Brown, given the recent hypothetical (but hugely suucessful) vote for Alan for PM and all the negativity and waning popularity of Gordon Brown...
Hmmm...
They've been after getting him on board for ages.
That maybe so, but why now? This country's been heading for recession since 2006.
No idea. Sugar consistently refused to take part even though he gave the party 200 kilopounds.
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