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Robbie Williams lifts lid on vicious 90s Britpop spat with Suede's Bernard Butler

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Here’s some nice 1990s nostalgia from Robbie Williams, who has reignited a 25-year-old Britpop spat. Rob claims he has had the last laugh after his pleas to work with Suede’s Bernard Butler and his former ­­collaborator David McAlmont in the mid 90s were met with “disdain”.

Robbie fell in love with their hit Yes as he left Take That in the summer of 1995. He describes the track as one of his favourite songs of all time and says it “never fails to move me”.

Robbie’s calls to work with the hitmakers were politely rejected, but he recalls later reading an interview where one of the pair was “full of disdain” at being asked to work with him. “It said, ‘Do I want a million pounds in the bank, or do I want an interesting life?’” says annoyed

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