Noel Gallagher has admitted he will probably not vote for any political party in tomorrow's (May 6) general election. Gallagher has previously been linked with the Labour party, even attending a post-election party thrown by a newly elected Tony Blair in 1997. Speaking ahead of tomorrow's election...
Noel Gallagher has admitted he will probably not vote for any political party in tomorrow’s (May 6) general election.
Gallagher has previously been linked with the Labour party, even attending a post-election party thrown by a newly elected Tony Blair in 1997.
Speaking ahead of tomorrow’s election, the former Oasis guitarist/songwriter joked that if he was able to, he’d vote for footballer Carlos Tevez, who plays for his beloved Manchester City.
In an interview with FA TV, Gallagher said: “Me and my missus were going on about [the election], and she’s saying, ‘Who you voting [for]?’ And I said well ‘I’m not voting for anyone. I’m just gonna take me voting card and I’m gonna put in massive letters “Tevez is god!”‘”