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MORRISSEY was today expected to hit back over claims he is racist as the row over his views on immigration continues to simmer.
The singer was poised to denounce the NME, the music magazine that carried an interview with the former Smiths frontman in which it quoted him as saying: "The gates of England are flooded. The country's been thrown away." Morrissey, 48, who lives in Rome, was reported to be posting a statement on his website today, explaining why he had issued a writ for defamation against the NME and its editor, Conor McNicholas, claiming the magazine was out to get him.See the full content of this document
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Morrissey Denounces Nme Over Racism Row
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