Liam Gallagher's comments are often too full of swearing to write about here.

But the former Oasis frontman's latest thoughts - on the UK leaving the European Union - are getting praised as 'more coherent' than the Prime Minister's.

"I love Europe. I guess the borders have got to be tightened but all that stuff about going 'this is my country', I don't get that," he's told NME.

And now lots of social media users are spreading the word.

In the interview, the Manchester singer at first claims he has "no thoughts" on Brexit.

But then he goes on to say he supports free movement.

"We all live under one sky. I certainly don't sit there and go 'this is my f******' England, stay out', but I think we should definitely keep an eye on who's coming in and out of the country.

"That just makes common sense because you don't want a load of loony[s] coming in.

"But good people should be allowed to move and groove wherever they want."

48% of people who voted in last year's EU referendum voted to remain.

Although the interview with Liam was published last week, social media users have only now picked up on the Brexit quote.

But not everyone agrees with Liam's views.

Twitter user Mick Walsh called him a "total flake", while Marianne said, "Liam Gallagher has waded into the Brexit row - really?? This idiot can't even get along with his brother."

The 45-year-old's debut album As You Were looks set to reach number 1 in the chart this week, while brother Noel is due to bring out a new album with his band High Flying Birds in November.

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