UKIP and Tories hurting each other and risking referendum?
UKIP's Suzanne Evans and Conservative Andrew Rosindell on election pledges and the timing of an EU referendum.
They spoke to Jo Coburn about the likelihood of a vote, and whether Labour could benefit from traditional-Tory voters turning to UKIP, and vice versa.
The UKIP deputy chairman suggested the Tory candidate should follow Douglas Carswell and join her party.
While Mr Rosindell suggested UKIP should 鈥減ull back鈥 from seats where it has no chance of winning, but could allow Labour to benefit from a split anti-EU vote.
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