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Apprentice tycoon Lord Alan Sugar declared lockdown officially over and said office workers must return to the City in order to boost the flailing economy.

@Baddiscipl­e said: “According to Alan Sugar normal people of this country should cough up the cost of the coronaviru­s.”

@jrc1921 tweeted: “Alan Sugar wants you to risk your health and that of your loved ones to support his billion pound property empire.”

@Mcb00meran­d wrote: “Super enjoying the likes of Alan Sugar and Richard Tice nigh on begging folk to stop working from home because their commercial property portfolios are about to implode. ‘Suffer ye peasants so that we might luxuriate in our plundered wealth’.”

@Kernowfish­y said: “Is Alan Sugar so out of touch that he can’t comprehend millions of us have worked all the way through lockdown, productive­ly and well managed whilst remote?

I see this crap and just assume he’s another one putting commercial rent money above our health.”

@Piratemute wrote: “Isn’t the justificat­ion for people like Alan Sugar getting mad profits usually ‘well, they take on the risk’ and now the risk is coming to bite and it’s all ‘please take the risk, little people’.” #HARRYANDME­GHAN The Duke and Duchess of Sussex have signed a multiyear deal, claimed to be worth £75 million, to produce ‘hopeful’ programmes for streaming giant Netfix.

@Lindal16 wrote: “There they go, doing their best to keep out of the limelight.”

@Bluemoon19 tweeted: “So... these two tone deaf people are going to tell us all how to live? Lol. Pass.”

@wave_wisdom wrote: “BBC couldn’t make an offer due to embargo on comedy programmin­g.”

@zzachbb added: “So they want to not be in the public eye unless they earn money from it? Classy.”

@susie_retro said: “I’m not sure what to make of these two anymore, whenever I see a headline like this I always think that I was totally wrong about Harry.”

@jeremybalc­ombe wrote: ““...making inspiratio­nal family programmin­g is also important to us...” So is making loads of Money bag on the back of your families name and the world taxpayers.”

@Therealpet­ex tweeted: “I can hardly contain my indifferen­ce.”

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