Lord Alan Sugar has backed down and a deleted coronavirus conspiracy theory tweet from his page after he was accused of sharing "dangerous" and "false" information about the outbreak. Many accused him of promoting "fake news" and it promoted a defiant response from the businessman, who tweeted: "I just passed it on. He then added: "Looks like, to quite [quote] Donald Trump, that was fake news..."Lord Sugar has now deleted the offending message. (Image: Lord Sugar/Twitter)The tweet he shared featured bogus claims suggesting the virus was manufactured in China. "If what I say today turns out to be false now, or even after I die, the Government can withdraw my Nobel Prize.
Source: Daily Mirror May 01, 2020 07:45 UTC