http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-30157507
Farage and Reckless contradict each other. Apparently, Reckless was merely quoting UKIP policy, which Farage has quickly denied...
Thoughts?New UKIP MP Mark Reckless has said he feels "a bit sore" about the way he "came out of" controversy over his party's policy on EU migrants.
He was criticised after implying that migrants might have to leave after a "transitional period" if the UK left the EU - which Nigel Farage denied.
Mr Reckless told the Times the UKIP leader had changed the party's policy.
He later said the policy had been "clarified" to say EU migrants already in the UK would be allowed to remain.
The former Conservative MP explained the party had previously guaranteed people from the EU would be able to stay for a two-year "transitional period" while negotiations with the EU took place - the aim of which would be a deal allowing both EU nationals already in the UK and Britons living in the EU to remain where they were.






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