Noel Gallagher, one half of the famous Oasis brother duo and front man of Noel Gallagher’s High Flying Birds, has voiced his disgust with the current state of the Labour party.Although Noel is worth an estimated £46 million he has never forgotten where he came from.
His working class background, originating in Manchester has meant that he continued to vote Labour, but his recent feelings towards the Labour party have changed his outlook.54 year old Noel said: "I f***ing hate the Labour Party, they’re a f***ing disgrace.""They’ve betrayed the working classes, they’ve betrayed ordinary people and they’ve allowed this shower to run the country for however long they’ve f***ing run the country."“The modern Labour Party is middle-class ****s who f***ing hate the working class, they hate them, it’s as simple as that.
I haven’t voted for years. Anyone in their right mind who does take part in that whole circus is a f***ing idiot."Noel’s previous faith in the Labour party ran deep and he even announced his views at the 1997 Brit Awards during the reign of Conservative government.
He said that he thought Labour “was giving a little hope to the young people in this country.”He was pictured shaking hands with Tony Blair at Downing Street celebrating the election two months later and but lost his confidence in the party when Blair resigned ten years later.
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