I can't believe I'm about to defend Alan Sugar from the claim of Toryism (He is after all a fine example of inconsistency wrt social media use) but, there you go.
He was a Labour peer (put there by Brown?), and resigned because the Labour Party went too lefty for him, and now sits cross-bench. He's not Tory, but was extremely anti-Corbyn.
I can't believe I'm about to defend Alan Sugar from the claim of Toryism (He is after all a fine example of inconsistency wrt social media use) but, there you go.
He was a Labour peer (put there by Brown?), and resigned because the Labour Party went too lefty for him, and now sits cross-bench. He's not Tory, but was extremely anti-Corbyn.
Fair point on what he was (or claimed to be), NW, but you've only got to look at his Twitter feed to see what he is. And yet strangely, the BBC have never pulled him up on their social media guidelines...