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The singer and drummer moved from Britain to Switzerland several years ago, and just before the latest general election in May, Noel Gallagher urged the British public to vote Labour, saying: "If the Tories (Conservatives) get in, Phil Collins is threatening to come back and live here."
However, Collins maintains he doesn't even vote Conservative, reports breaking news. He said: "Noel calls me the anti-Christ. It frustrates me but who cares?
"I'm so flattered the Gallaghers have spent a lot of time thinking about me. I've repaid the compliment. I've just done the TV show Room 101 and they're both in it."
The BBC show Room 101 features celebrities describing their pet hates. Look out for Phil dissing Liam and Noel on it.
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