Will UKIP follow Conservative spending plans?
UKIP's deputy chairman spoke to Andrew Neil from its spring conference in Kent.
They started by talking about claims of the party following Tory spending plans in the next Parliament.
Suzanne Evans said the UKIP could hold the Tories' feet to the fire and it was taking a "realistic view" for a party of opposition, as she was asked about policies over cuts and spending.
She said UKIP would save money by scrapping HS2, reviewing the Barnett Formula over spending in Wales and Scotland, plus leaving the EU, and spending more money on the NHS.
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