Article: I've never failed at anything in my life (except this Paul); Apprentice star Paul Tulip talks to Dawn Collinson about Sir Alan Sugar, the cocky approach which cost him his place, and who he thinks will win the ultimate prize.(News)

IN the world of reality TV with A levels, there have been more stereotypes than you can shake an old Amstrad at.

BBC2's The Apprentice has produced shameless bluffers, hopeless duffers and one who was just plain scary.

But Liverpool Hope University graduate Paul Tulip was only ever interested in one tag: winner.

He told himself it was him. He told his fellow contestants it was him. He even told his would-be boss Alan Sugar. Unfortunately, Sir Alan didn't agree.

Last night the millionaire's infamous firing finger pointed at 26-year-old ...

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