The Apprentice’s youngest-ever candidate lands important new job in shock career move


The Apprentice’s youngest-ever candidate lands important new job in shock career move

Ryan-Mark Parsons joins MPs for internship

Ryan-Mark Parsons, the youngest-ever candidate on The Apprentice, has taken up a new role working as an intern for Conservative MPs Greg Smith and Ben Everitt. This move comes after his recent campaign against spiking incidents.

Pursuing a passion for politics

The 24-year-old, who appeared on The Apprentice in 2019, expressed his excitement about gaining firsthand experience in the House of Commons. He will be responsible for communication and social media tasks for Mr. Smith and Mr. Everitt.

A new chapter in politics

Ryan-Mark shared his enthusiasm for the opportunity, stating his determination to prove his seriousness and dedication, despite any negative perceptions associated with reality TV stars. He aims to make a significant impact during his time in Parliament.

Campaigning against spiking incidents

Ryan-Mark's campaign for mandatory glass covers in bars and nightclubs stems from a personal experience of having his drink spiked. He has been actively working with Mr. Smith on legislative measures to address this issue.


The Apprentice’s youngest-ever candidate lands important new job in shock career move

High praise from MPs

Both Mr. Smith and Mr. Everitt commended Ryan-Mark's work ethic and passion for learning new skills, highlighting his value as an asset to their teams. They look forward to collaborating with him in their respective roles.

From reality TV to political activism

Despite being fired from The Apprentice, Ryan-Mark's journey has led him to various media appearances and now a role in politics. His determination and drive to make a difference are evident in his recent endeavors.


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