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Originally posted by Cadoxton:
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
This farrago absolutely stinks of Marxism doesn't it?


No it just stinks.

Brown will do ANYTHING to get on a popular bandwagon, what with the Apprentice final coming up.


In fairness they are 'buddies' and Sugar is a long time Labour and Brown supporter.. so it was inevitable. I don't think he has timed it with that.. I can't see him thrashing out fiscal and economic policy and strategy in the Cabinet office and saying 'Hang on Darling, when's the final of the Apprentice again?'.
tupps
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Originally posted by HyacinthB:
Really?

I've just switched on to the BBC News Channel and seen no mention of it but they're just announcing the Conservative gains in the local elections at the moment though so maybe they'll mention it later!


Oh, I've got blogs and newsfeeds and all sorts open on my desktop, all this Browndemonium
distracting me from the drafting I SHOULD be doing Mad
bigdaddyostrich
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Originally posted by Demantoid:
To be fair, at least he's qualified for a job involving business and enterprise.
Unlike a certain Chancellor who couldn't even fill in his own tax return without help..


Plus he's already been advising in the background. This just gives him the 'tsar' title and legitimises any peerage offered to him.

No scratch that.. my naivety coming out again.. this is all because of Sunday's final.. yep yep..
tupps
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Originally posted by tupps:
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Originally posted by Demantoid:
To be fair, at least he's qualified for a job involving business and enterprise.
Unlike a certain Chancellor who couldn't even fill in his own tax return without help..


Plus he's already been advising in the background. This just gives him the 'tsar' title and legitimises any peerage offered to him.

No scratch that.. my naivety coming out again.. this is all because of Sunday's final.. yep yep..

Well, the "Sir" bit is already because of his services to industry Nod
I'd rather someone like SAS (who has actually contributed to the wealth of this country and created jobs) got a peerage than "Lord" flippin Mandy...
Demantoid
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Originally posted by Demantoid:
Well, the "Sir" bit is already because of his services to industry Nod
I'd rather someone like SAS (who has actually contributed to the wealth of this country and created jobs) got a peerage than "Lord" flippin Mandy...


And Surrraaalllaaan has the fragrant Ms Mountford (late of Herbert Smith) and Nick whatsisface flanking him.. we'll be out of this bliddy recession in no time.. Ninja

Whenever I see, hear or read about Mandy.. that Manilow plays in my head. Crazy
tupps
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Originally posted by Bigdaddyostrich:
Alan Sugar: estimated wealth ÂĢ830 million, telling us how to run our lives while the country and most of us in it are up financial shit creek.


The Tories will have a field day.

Brownâ€Ķâ€Ķ..you’re fired.


Probably! But mainly because the people in this country aren't wrapped tight.
It's not rocket science. I say again unto you.
Don't spend money you haven't got, buying things you don't need, to impress people you don't like.
Garage Joe
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Originally posted by Demantoid:
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
Probably! But mainly because the people in this country aren't wrapped tight.
It's not rocket science. I say again unto you.
Don't spend money you haven't got, buying things you don't need, to impress people you don't like.

Clapping


Stuff Sugar. They should employ me, shouldn't they? Nod
I'm free!
I'm cheap.
Garage Joe
LaughLaughLaugh

A Tory press officer has just been round with a photocopy of a letter Alan Sugar (as he then was) wrote to the Financial Times in March 1992. This is how it starts:

Sir, I have noted with disgust the comments of a certain Mr Gordon Brown who has accused me of doing well out of the recession after reading the letter published in the Times from 40 top industrialists.

I do not know who Mr Gordon Brown is. Excuse my ignorance, but I don't. Whoever he is [shadow trade and industry secretary], he has not done his homework properly. The man doesn't know what he's talking about. How he has the audacity to say that Amstrad or Alan Sugar has flourished in recession is a complete mystery to me.
bigdaddyostrich
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Originally posted by Garage Joe:
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Originally posted by Demantoid:
quote:
Originally posted by Garage Joe:
Probably! But mainly because the people in this country aren't wrapped tight.
It's not rocket science. I say again unto you.
Don't spend money you haven't got, buying things you don't need, to impress people you don't like.

Clapping


Stuff Sugar. They should employ me, shouldn't they? Nod
I'm free!
I'm cheap.

Thumbs Up But only if they put me in charge of prisons... Ninja
Demantoid
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Originally posted by Bigdaddyostrich:
Who'd want to be a civil servant under Siralun Sugar, the new enterprise czar?

In his first interview today, he laid into "the people on Victoria Street" (the road in Westminster where many government departments are based), saying they had no experience of business.

Laugh


They will hate him. One of my pals who shares the same background but is very snobby with an Oxbridge first, resents Sralan because he is a self made man. A lot of academics will share this view and I bet Sugar has been aware of this for years. Wouldn't it be marvellous if he was able to fire them? Laugh
Garage Joe
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Don't spend money you haven't got, buying things you don't need, to impress people you don't like.

Very wise words GJ and it is something we've always lived by.

As Mr Micawber said in David Copperfield :-

'Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen pounds, nineteen shillings and sixpence - result happiness.

Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds and sixpence - result misery.'

Well, it was something like that anyway and I've never forgotten how wise that was and I have never lived beyond my means.
HyacinthB
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Originally posted by HyacinthB:
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Don't spend money you haven't got, buying things you don't need, to impress people you don't like.

Very wise words GJ and it is something we've always lived by.

As Mr Micawber said in David Copperfield :-

'Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen pounds, nineteen shillings and sixpence - result happiness.

Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds and sixpence - result misery.'

Well, it was something like that anyway and I've never forgotten how wise that was and I have never lived beyond my means.


Has Pa Broon heard of this Micawber bloke?
He should make him Chancellor. Nod
Garage Joe

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