Liam Gallagher has been very outspoken in his views on reforming Oasis, regularly claiming that he would be up for it if the opportunity came along.

However, it seems that his constant jibing at his brother unsurprisingly hasn't done him any favours on that front, as Noel has now come out and essentially said that there's zero chance of it happening because of the way Liam has acted on social media.

He understandably had a problem specifically with the references to his family - Liam has regularly referenced his wife Sara on Twitter - and accused him of 'legitimising' the abuse that his daughter Anais gets on social media.

He told BBC4's Front Row: "I think probably the nation as a whole, particularly the media, would love for me to get a Twitter account, " he said, adding that he wouldn't because "it shines a light on things that I find quite distasteful."

"My wife is on social media and my kids are on social media and people come after them on social media and it’s not very nice. It is ugly. My wife has shown me things that people have written about her and it’s disgraceful. My daughter has shown me things people have written about her in regards to Oasis. That’s disgraceful.”

He then said that while before, he didn't want to form Oasis for 'professional' reasons, it was now down to personal reasons. "It only heightens my resolve that I’ll never walk the stage with that band again," he vowed. "People are coming after my family, and one particular person has legitimised it. And for that reason, you’ve seen the last of Oasis.”

Listen to the full interview below: