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Noel Gallagher: 'I don't think we should be given a vote in the EU referendum'
Noel Gallagher has said he doesn't think the British public should get a vote in tomorrow's (June 23) EU referendum.
In a new interview, the musician criticised the government for not doing "what we pay you to do" and said he may be too "busy" to vote.
Speaking to
CBC, Gallagher said: "I like the fact that it sounds like a cereal; a bowl of Brexit! I'll decide to vote on the morning. I might be busy."
He continued: "Do I think we should leave? I don't think we should be given a vote. I see politicians on TV every night telling us that this is a ******** momentous decision that could ******** change Britain forever and blah, blah, blah.
"It's like, okay, why don't you ******** do what we pay you to do which is run the ******** country and make your ******** mind up?
"What are you asking the people for? 99 per cent of the people are thick as pig ****." ?
He also questioned why UK citizens are being given a say in whether the country stays in the EU or not, comparing the situation to the war on Iraq. "They [politicians] didn't ******** ask us for a referendum when they were going off to war, did they?" he said. "No, ******** assholes."