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Sugar's outburst over the recession

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Apprentice star and government business adviser Lord Sugar says we should stop talking about the recession.

The government's Enterprise Champion was giving advice to businesses in Cambridgeshire on Tuesday but lost his composure and swore when he was asked about the credit crunch.

Richard Bond reports. READ MORE: Sugar outburst at recession query

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