💨 Abstract
Levi Hague, a contestant on the new series of "The Apprentice," has apologized for his past sexist and racist social media posts from the early 2010s. These posts, which included derogatory comments about women, Muslims, and the police, were unearthed recently. Hague, who is competing for a £250,000 prize and a business partnership with Lord Alan Sugar, expressed regret and took full responsibility for his actions.
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