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Lord Alan Sugar tells Donald Trump 'You're fired!' after losing Presidential election

Lord Alan Sugar has told Donald Trump 'You're fired!' after he lost the Presidential election.

The Business tycoon and TV star gave Trump his marching orders after former vice president Joe Biden clinched victory in the nail-biting US election.

Democratic candidate Biden won the key battleground of Pennsylvania on Saturday - some four days after polls closed - pushing him over the 270 electoral college votes threshold.

Lord Alan Sugar gave Trump his marching orders (PA Photo/BBC/Boundless)

However Mr Trump said in a statement he considers the election "far from over" as he repeated unsubstantiated claims of fraudulent ballots and vowed to press ahead with legal action.

Lord Sugar deployed the catchphrase he once shared with Mr Trump when they hosted versions of The Apprentice on different sides of the Atlantic.

The British businessman, who has appeared on the competition show since 2005, wrote on Twitter: "@realDonaldTrump it is with regret You're Fired!"

It comes after Mr Trump said in a statement he considers the election "far from over" (Supplied)

When one follower pointed out they had been waiting a while for Lord Sugar to use his famous phrase, Lord Sugar replied: "Just woke up in Auz to the good news."

Mr Trump judged the US show from 2004 to 2015.

After he declared his candidacy for the presidency, US network NBC announced that Arnold Schwarzenegger would become the new host.

The US president has claimed Mr Biden is "rushing to falsely pose as the winner" and added: "The simple fact is this election is far from over."

Donald Trump lost the election (PA)

On Saturday morning, a top election official dismissed Mr Trump's claims of voter fraud.

Mr Trump posted a number of tweets on Saturday, alleging that "bad things" happened, referring to votes being "illegally received" and insisting he has won "by a lot".

But Federal Election Commission boss Ellen Weintraub said there has been no evidence of voter fraud.

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