The BBC has forced Sir Alan Sugar to allow everyone in the current series of The Apprentice to be given a job in the final episode to meet with its inclusive fairness policy.
A change which would have seen everyone competing in next years GBBO to have won had it have stayed with the broadcaster.
BBC spokesman, Pablo Ahmed O’Reilly, said;
“The BBC is constantly striving to improve its output whilst maintaining a strong message of diversity, inclusion and fairness. It’s not the winning that counts, it’s the taking part”.
Lord Sugar is reported to have cancelled his contract for next year’s series of The Apprentice.
In a radio interview earlier today he said;
“It’s an absolute joke. I can’t afford to employ all these tossers, they even want me to give a job to someone who’s disabled and another to someone who is transgender. I wouldn’t mind but they’re not even bleeding contestants!”