‘They’re a f***ing disgrace!’ Noel Gallagher says the Labour Party has ‘betrayed workers’. A former Tony Blair supporter swears that he will not vote again for them










Noel Gallagher claims the current Labour Party is a ‘f***ing disgrace’ after failing to stop Conservative Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s landslide election win in 2020. 

After growing up in Burnage (a Manchester suburb dominated by Margaret Thatcher during the 1980s), the former Oasis singer has had a long association with the left-wing party. 

Gallagher, however, is 54 years old and insists he’ll vote Labour. 

Fuming: Noel Gallagher, 54, claims the current Labour Party is a 'f***ing disgrace' after failing to stop Conservative PM Boris Johnson's landslide election win in 2020 (Pictured in November)

Fuming: Noel Gallagher, 54, claims the current Labour Party is a ‘f***ing disgrace’ after failing to stop Conservative PM Boris Johnson’s landslide election win in 2020 (Pictured in November)

He told The Sun: ‘I f***ing hate the Labour Party, they’re a f***ing disgrace. They’re a disgrace now.

‘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.’ 

He said, “They’re not equipped to run an after-show party.” It would be wonderful to start the After Show Party. 

The former Prime Minister Tony Blair was a strong advocate of the New Labour ideology, which emphasizes social justice, equality for all and welfare reform. 

Wow! The former Oasis star may even consider launching his own political party instead of voting Labour (Pictured in September)

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Labour leader: Labour is now under the leadership of Sir Kier Starmer

Labour leader: Labour is now under the leadership of Sir Kier Starmer

Gallagher, a figure of Britain’s flourishing music scene in the late 1990s and its wider artistic community is widely regarded as Gallagher. Gallagher attended Number 10 Downing Street along with Meg Matthews after Blair’s victory in May 1997. 

Two months prior, he made public his support during an acceptance speech at BRIT Awards.

Gallagher said to the audience that Blair “was giving some hope to young people here in this country”. 

Former advocate: Gallagher was famously invited to Number 10 Downing Street with his then-wife Meg Matthews following Tony Blair's election victory in May 1997

Gallagher, a former advocate. Gallagher and his wife Meg Matthews were invited to Number 10 Downing Street after Tony Blair’s victory in May 1997.

However, the singer admits that Labour has been frustrating him since Blair’s departure in 2007. 

Of Britain’s beleaguered current PM, he seethed: ‘He is the symbol of how f***ing disgraceful the Labour Party are. 

‘If that man and this Conservative party won a landslide against the Labour Party then what are we saying about the f***ing Labour Party. A f***ing disgrace.’ 

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