A famous former boy band member has hit the headlines again with another outburst, this time aimed at the music industry.

Brian Harvey, from Walthamstow, started his own YouTube channel this weekend to publically slate the music industry.

The former East 17 frontman posted a video over the weekend titled ‘F*** the industry 2’ in which he is seen smashing his own framed records on the edge of a green bin.

He shouts: “E17, one million sales, this is what it f******means.”

The 41-year then walks away, again shouting at the camera.

A caption read: "This is what I think of you all. F*** your record industry, and f*** your weird paedophile world. F*** you."

Afterwards, another bizarre video was posted titled ‘tidy and angry’ in which Harvey collected all the smashed pieces of the records and frame and put them in the bin.

The clip comes a week after he met with Labour MP for Rochdale Simon Danczuk in parliament to share information he has gathered over the past year during his own investigation into historic child abuse.

Labour MP Danczuk was apparently put in touch with Harvey by Walthamstow MP Stella Creasy.

A third video was posted yesterday called ‘RingbinderGate Bundle’.

Harvey marched to Downing Street last year demanding to speak to David Cameron while waving a ring binder in a security guard’s face.

The third video shows a pile of folders and papers as Mr Harvey talks about his ‘investigation’ into Rupert Murdoch’s News UK, formerly known as News International.

He said: “You only saw two ring binders, but I’m telling you, there’s many.

“It’s about this bloody stack of them and the evidence what is in these ring binders is gonna’ prove to you that New International tell lies and that they’ve wasted £100m of the tax payers money.

“There you go, bundles, I’m not f****** about.