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The Apprentice star and business tycoon, 77, was appointed as a Labour peer, and later an Enterprise Champion under the Conservatives, and currently sits as a crossbench peer in the House of Lords.
Lord Sugar told BBC series Amol Rajan Interviews that no one in his business is allowed to work from home and called the younger generation ânot hungryâ enough, appearing to suggest they do not have the same work ethic as his generation.
âI think young people these days want to fast-track themselves to prosperity,â the former market stall holder turned billionaire said.
âThey havenât got the patience to sit down and really learn a trade or learn commerce or things like that. They want to fast-track themselves to the top.â
He added that âthe ones that are perhaps not blessed academically, that leave school, unfortunately they end up needing money, and it turns them to crime, Iâm afraid. And thereâs too much crime going on, stealing iPhones, getting, riding around on bikes and nicking iPhones, easy way to make a living.â
Experiences of crime, as measured by the annual Office for National Statistics survey, have been on a broad downward trend since the mid-1990s.
Rajan also asked Lord Sugar for his view on the tense Oval Office meeting between US President Donald Trump, a real estate mogul who rose to greater prominence via the American version of The Apprentice, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
He said that the âleader of a country, of America, publicly having a slanging match with someone elseâ, was one of the âthings in lifeâ he did not believe he would see.
âItâs just not right⌠by all means have a slanging match behind closed doors, but not publicly,â he added.
âIt was humiliating for Zelensky.
âYou saw that come up when Zelensky was sitting there quietly. He mentioned something. And then suddenly Trump went into action. Itâs just not right. Itâs not statesmanlike, is it?â
Lord Sugar said he may have done âhimself a favour amongst some of the Americans that backed himâ, but not the rest of the world, and called the moment âunbelievableâ and ânot statesmanlikeâ.
During the interview he confirmed he had signed up to another three years of The Apprentice, and will be fronting the show until at least 2029.
Lord Sugar also said that would-be reality stars are âpart and parcel of the entertainment packageâ of making a show such as The Apprentice, but he maintained they will ânever become the winnersâ as he spots them quickly.
He said: âI know what theyâre there for. Theyâre there for the wrong reasons. Right⌠you can see them flicking their hair back and all that stuff and doing the lipsticks and all that, you know, and coming in with their suits.
âYou can tell straight away.â
Series 19 of the business show, which sees contestants compete for Lord Sugarâs ÂŁ250,000 investment, is currently more than half way through on the BBC.
The show is celebrating its 20th year in 2025.
Contestants including first winner Tim Campbell, who is currently one of the showâs aides with Baroness Karren Brady, originally would go on to work for Lord Sugarâs companies, before the format was changed.
Amol Rajan Interviews: Alan Sugar is on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
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