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Is it time to say "you're fired" to Sir Alan Sugar?

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Last week’s Media Guardian asked ” is it time to say “you’re fired” to Sir Alan Sugar?” To which Luke Johnson (chairman of Channel 4 and apparently an “unrepentant capitalist”) responded with a resounding “Yes”.

Now I have to sympathise with Luke for “[making the] mistake of doing some business with him almost 25 years ago”. I don’t think I’d enjoy that too much either. And in terms of a creating some “Entrepreneurial Apprentice” – what does this actually mean? Surely the point of being an entrepreneur is to have the drive to just get off your ass and make it happen. Landing a job as Suralan’s reasonably well-paid assistant may make it easier to pay the mortgage, but you’re not going to become the next Bill Gates.

However, with all that said, I for one am an unrepentant Apprentice fan!

So what other complaints has Luke got with Suralan? “The show presents a wholly bogus image of what commercial life is like.” Agreed! Is this a problem? Not really. I don’t sit around thinking that the Apprentice is in any way connected with real life. I also don’t imagine for a second that doing well on the apprentice would equate to being a successful entrepreneur. But I still enjoy listening to Jennifer inform me that she’s the best sales person in Europe. Or listening to Raef explain how words are his tools.

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Luke’s not the only one, of course. The Apprentice seems to be fairly proficient at polarising opinion. It’s all just pantomime; unreality reality TV, but still thoroughly enjoyable. Long live the Apprentice!

  • http://sir-alansugar.co.uk Andy MacDonald

    No way is it time to say your fired. He is an absolute legend, and he has built such a fan base, that it would be sooo hard to find a replacement which will even match up to alan sugar.

    That will be like trying to replace Freddie Mercury with Liberty X. It just wont cut the mustard.

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