Noel Gallagher is still having none of it when it comes to reuniting with his brother Liam, as he's now said that reforming Oasis would "be the death of me as a person".

"I've been very consistent about it," Noel told Q. "I don't need the money, I don't need the glory, I don't need to relive the memories. If I was to get Oasis back together tomorrow and then do a tour, I'd have a hundred million dollars in the bank but I'd have learnt f**k all.

"I'd have actually wasted a year of being in the studio with a person like David Holmes. It would be the death of me as a person."

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Noel continued: "I could understand if we were a band who'd been going for five years and were just at our peak, but Oasis have got no unfinished business. We did it. We f**king did it, and then some. It's done."

Earlier this month, Liam mocked Noel's new "psychedelic" album with High Flying Birds in an interview with Radio X – which saw David Hasselhoff, of all people, wading into the whole thing.

Liam then talked about the incident that sparked the whole feud during an episode of The Graham Norton Show.

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"The grudge started when he was about 19 and he bought a stereo," he recalled. "I'd had my first drink that night and got up to pee. I couldn't find the light so I relieved myself over his new sound system. He was livid and that's where it started."

It's even led to Liam's son Gene Gallagher appearing to "mock" his cousin, Noel's 17-year-old daughter Anais.

From: Digital Spy