Apprentice star Ryan-Mark Parsons has been branded insulting for saying that young people who continue to work from home are unmistakably lazy .
The 21-year-old TV personality, from west London, appeared on Good Morning Britain today alongside Cumbria-based entrepreneur Izzy Obeng to debate whether younger employees should start working from the office.
It comes after Chancellor Rishi Sunak said last month that it was ‘really important’ for young people to be in a workplace in order to boost their careers.
Ryan-Mark said that remote working is promoting a really apathetic attitude , while Izzy said that the idea of young people being lazy because they don t want a long commute into the city is absolutely ludicrous .
GMB guest calls home workers lazy and tells them to get up and get dressed
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The Apprentice s Ryan-Mark Parsons offends lazy people working from home with TV rant on GMB
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Race report boss wanted schools to teach the truth about modern Britain Michael Savage and Nosheen Iqbal © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: ITV/REX/Shutterstock
The chairman of the controversial review of racial disparities drew up plans to introduce a new compulsory school subject to teach children “the truth” about modern Britain, the
Observer has been told.
Tony Sewell suggested that an official textbook would be deployed in all schools as part of the new course. According to sources involved in the discussions, he said that the idea had been successfully deployed in Russia.
His proposal emerged amid a mounting backlash over the report by the Commission on Race and Ethnic Disparities, which Sewell chaired. It concluded the “claim the country is still institutionally racist is not borne out by the evidence”, but experts on race, education, health and economics have accused it of misrepresenting evidence of racism. Black and ethnic minority
Race report boss wanted schools to teach the truth about modern Britain
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