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Struggling small business bosses are 'moaners' says Sir Alan Sugar

By Rosamond Hutt, Press Association

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Sir Alan Sugar dismissed bosses of struggling small businesses as 'moaners' who 'live in Disney World'

Sir Alan Sugar dismissed bosses of struggling small businesses as "moaners" who "live in Disney World", it has been reported.

Lord Sugar, who was appointed as the government's "enterprise champion" earlier this year, claimed just 15 per cent of companies which were refused bank loans had good reason to complain.

The rest, he said, needed an "insolvency practitioner" rather than more credit.

His comments will come as a blow to efforts by ministers to urge banks to boost their lending to smaller firms.

The Apprentice star and multi-millionaire businessman told delegates at a conference for small to medium businesses in Manchester yesterday: "I can honestly say a lot of problems you hear from people who are moaning are from companies I wouldn't lend a penny to.

"They are bust. The moaners are bust. They are bust and they don't need the bank - they need an insolvency practitioner."

He added that young entrepreneurs who had not experienced a recession until now had unreasonable expectations about obtaining credit from banks.

"Let me tell you, you lived in the Disney World - you have lived in the unrealistic Disney World in the way banks dished out money."

His remarks sparked anger from business leaders and opposition MPs.

A spokesman for the Federation of Small Businesses said: "Most small companies live in the real world, not Disney World, and they lie at the heart of our economy.

"They are not moaners, and the fact is they are working hard in difficult times and they need help from our banks."

Liberal Democrat business spokesman John Thurso told the Daily Mail: "The Prime Minister must not allow Lord Sugar's celebrity to distract him from the absolutely desperate message this sends. If he cannot get this, the Prime Minister must tell him: 'You're Fired!"'.

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[info]susankenyon wrote:
Thursday, 5 November 2009 at 03:43 pm (UTC)
As an owner of an SME for over the last 5 years I feel well qualified to make a comment. I run a professional Marketing & Market Research Agency - which has (as every other UK business has) had a difficult year.

We often are asked to help and assist with Business start-ups are are encouraged to start their own business, some of which make a real go of it and deserve every success they achieve - as well as all the support they can muster from the various agencies.

Sadly we meet those who are not that savvy - those with a brilliant idea - which they do not have the necessary gumption, financial backing (too reliant on Grants) nor longsightedness to make it work.

Alan Sugar is right in some respects - but I feel he should be careful not to tie us all in with the same brush. We are not all moaners !!!

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