Alan Sugar, what do you honestly think of him?!


Question: I can't put on this thing what I think of the indiviual.


Answers: I can't put on this thing what I think of the indiviual.

I don't like him either.........I suppose it's a bit unfair to say that when I have never met him or even watched the programme. I tried to watch when it first came on TV but he really annoyed me so I gave up. I think he is lacking in good manners.

The programme is very popular and he has many fans but I am not one of them.

I love him! I think that he has come a long long way and has done really well for himself and I really respect him for that! I do think at times he is a bit arrogant, but then again who wouldn't be with his money and all that he has accomplished.
He is also very entertaining and funny.

Sir Alan Sugar is an East End boy done good, he is a rare breed with the likes of Sir Richard Branson, Duncan Bannatyne, Peter Jones all built up businesses from scratch. I wish I had their business head.

i think he says whats on his mind and doesnt hide the truth. he straight with the contestants and often resolves problems with ease. though sometimes when he says whats on his mind its the funniest thing you'll ever hear - like when two contestants were arguing about who lied and one went 'i am a christian' and alan sugar just casually says ' well im a jew and i couldnt care less!' lol!

He's great, love him. I wish I could do business like him.

i like him he reminds me of sid james! hes got a lovely smile!

I can't comment on the man personally, but I certainly don't like TV programmes like the apprentice, which do little else but encourage the ambitions of self obsessed business people who generally have little regard for anybody else, let alone the planet in general.

I completely agree with what you said about big business destroying the planet and causing millions to starve to death each year. If only more people took the same view, we might actually get something done about it.

Have a star.

The last time I looked, Alan Sugar was the barrow-boy behind Amstrad - the computer that only the really sad kids had at school. There was always that sense of Amstrad being unreliable, cheap and nasty.

From those days till relatively recently, I hadn't thought about Alan Sugar at all. Now he's a property magnate and everybody's supposed to want to clamber over each other to work for him. Puh-lease....The fact that there are so many willing little money-junkies prepared to go on The Apprentice is really quite depressing to me. On the whole, I don't know enough about the man to either respect or disrespect him, though the persona he wears for the show seems to be what happens if you let a five-year-old rule the world.

As for the ethos behind the show, you're absolutely spot-on. let's venerate business over all, over personality, over compassion, over commonsense - let's teach our teens to be money-grubbing little 80s re-runs, why not, there's nothing sacred and everything must go.

You notice that whenever they get someone to front these shows, it's always people with a slightly dodgy air to them, at least when viewed from a liberal standpoint - Donald Trump...Martha Stewart...Alan Sugar...that, to me, speaks volumes about the values inherent in the show.

He is genius.

You just can't argue with success, when someone builds up an 800 million pound empire from scratch, you have to respect that.

I want him to destroy it all on his death bed, that would be poetry.

I think he is quite obnoxious, but like I've always said money don't buy manners, they don't care about people they can buy friends if they want one, what they don't understand its he people who buy they products who puts them where they are now

An East End boy done good as far as I'm concerned !!



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