Lord Sugar Says 'Don't Vote For Ken Livingstone'

The Huffington Post UK  |  By Posted: 19/04/2012 13:59 Updated: 20/04/2012 09:52

Labour peer Lord Alan Sugar has told Londoners not to vote for his party's candidate in the mayoral election, despite him having the backing of the party's leader.

"I don’t care if Ed Miliband is backing Livingstone. I seriously suggest NO ONE votes for Livingstone in the Mayoral elections," he wrote on Twitter.

"Sky doing live Mayoral interview with candidates at 8pm today Johnston v Livingstone is real issue. Livingstone must NOT get in on 3rd May," he tweeted to his 1.9 million followers.

The star of The Apprentice also dismissed suggestions that he should take on the role himself.

"It's been suggested I run for Mayor. Not possible, too many commercial conflicts, no time, more to the point I would not know where to start," he said.


Lord Sugar
I don’t care if Ed Miliband is backing Livingstone . I seriously suggest NO ONE votes for Livingstone in the Mayoral elections

It is not the first time Lord Sugar has criticised his own party. Last month he attacked Miliband for "jumping on the bandwagon of bank bashing".

Speaking during a debate on the Budget, Lord Sugar criticised Miliband's decision to condemn moves to award RBS chief executive Stephen Hester a bonus of almost £1m.

"The reality is carry on doing that and these people will go and get a job in a different type of company where the culture of paying bonuses is not frowned upon," he said.

"Pay peanuts and you will get monkeys," he said. "Change the record, start to install some confidence in the market place."

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Labour peer Lord Alan Sugar has told Londoners not to vote for his party's candidate in the mayoral election, despite him having the backing of the party's leader. "I don’t care if Ed Miliband is...
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10:52 PM on 04/30/2012
I agree with lord Sugar, Unfortunately the political system fails to recognise the electorates right to vote no confidence in any party.
There should be another box "NONE OF THE ABOVE".
So what do we end up doing, not voting simples.
But this misses the point we would be better submitting blank ballot papers.
At least they are still counted as no vote but its the only option to say none of the current hypercritical parties.
Labour were too soft probably true; Tories go way out the other way also true.
The Tories had a chance to reform our taxes, what do they do, site around drink lots of tea spend thousands debating nonsense then tweak the current out dated system.
Leaving the middle earners in more ____ than they were when the banks dumped us in it.
11:05 AM on 04/21/2012
He may be correct about Livingstone, but is anyone else fed up of this arrogant, opiniated little barrow boy, Sugar? He's a loathsome, walking stereotype, IMHO.
07:15 AM on 04/21/2012
Dear Lord Sugar, we don`t wan`t your opinions...........Your Fired.
02:29 PM on 04/20/2012
There is a simple reason to reject Livingstone. He is a hypocrite & a supporter of terrorists who would bring their evil to the UK, as well as destroying the lives of innocent people in Israel. His past behaviour, in supporting Muslim extremist preachers, should mean the Labour party & its leadership should not be have endorsed his candidacy in the first place.
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08:59 PM on 04/21/2012
tstallman45,can you tell me where all the londoners gone,whoose ancesteral roots go back to london for centuries,and please dont give me the speil that they are predujice
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Mickey Mouse 1
There are no lies or deceit on a chess board.
12:42 PM on 04/20/2012
Why does London, or any other city, need a mayor? The position is usually occupied by some failed politician who sees another opportunity to get their snout in the trough.The main political parties in the UK are run public school types who have never had a real job in their lives. Mummy and daddy left them the estate and they are millionaires who have never done anything except fiddle their expenses and flip their houses in their lives. Is this the type of person that you want to represent you?
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Mark B Robertson
11:14 AM on 04/20/2012
The fact that he does not want the job, makes him ideal for the job!
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coffeemadman
10:37 AM on 04/20/2012
He's a British citizen, he has a democratic right to an opinion and that's the end of it.
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10:06 AM on 04/20/2012
i seriously suggest no one votes ever again in this country,whilst germany rules europe,while we still have globilization,and usa under the guise of un dictate to the world.Bring back people participation,people know better than politicians,re-natiolize,and stop de.regulizing the banks,we want a loving and caring society,free to express
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12:32 PM on 04/20/2012
Learn English and people will take your posts seriously...
01:01 AM on 04/21/2012
I drove through Germany last week - I wish they did run bloody Europe. Please germany take over - all is forgiven.
09:00 AM on 04/20/2012
Did anyone see Borise's Dad on Newsnight - shows where he gets his arrogance, ignorance and bad manners.
08:38 AM on 04/20/2012
There is not much choice between the three main candidates, come on ladies lets have a mayoress
12:16 PM on 04/21/2012
yeah who struts arolund in sussies and has a potty mouth, she'd fit right in no doubt!!
08:01 AM on 04/20/2012
If lord Sugar says dont vote for ken then there must be sound reasons for it
08:38 AM on 04/20/2012
no, lord sugar is not always right
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07:57 AM on 04/20/2012
"It's been suggested I run for Mayor. Not possible, I would not know where to start,"
Apparently that's not a criteria for the position your lordship!
I suggest not voting for either of them, in fact, boycott the vote in protest at the lack of a viable candidate!
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05:27 AM on 04/20/2012
"Lord Sugar"? Really? This guy is a Peer of the Realm and has starred on the British version of "The Apprentice"? This guy would have absolutey no credibility here in the States, not only because of his unfortunate moniker "Lord Sugar" (which is eerily reminiscent of "Lord Haw-Haw"), but because anyone who appears on the American version of "The Apprentice" is a third rate celebrity who will do absolutely anything to garner attention. This is a joke, right? Someone please tell me this is a joke....lol
08:34 AM on 04/20/2012
Ronald Reagan was an actor before being President of the USA. Arnold Schwarzenegger (Austrian I believe) is a Senator or was running for Senator, or something like that. Clint Eastwood was/is Mayor of Carmel I think. So dismissing Lord Sugar because he makes a TV program is a bit weak. As is the reference to "Lord Haw-Haw"... who's politics were extreme right wing, whereas Lord Sugar is left wing. OK so 'Lord' is in both names. We have hundreds of Lords in the UK. It's not a title we are unused to. At least Lord Sugar is a self made millionaire with a really sound business mind.
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08:48 AM on 04/20/2012
I apologize for being sarcastic about something I really know nothing about. The way the article was presented merely seemed absurd. Arnold was elected Governor of California and served for two terms. Clint Eastwood was merely "Honorary" mayor of Carmel and had no say in the city's policies. I wasn't comapring "Lord Sugar"'s politics with that of "Lord Haw-Haw"'s, it's just that both names lend themselves to hilarity. Anyway, anyone called "Lord Sugar" here in the States would receiv zero credibility, simply because of the cartoonish sound of his name. That doesn't say much for American sensiblities, but nevertheless, it's the truth.
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03:04 AM on 04/20/2012
Lord Sugar, Your Fired.
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01:05 AM on 04/20/2012
Can Ken say back: "Don't buy anything of Amstrad."..?