Should UKIP accept 'Short Money' from Westminster?
There has been a fallout in UKIP between its sole MP and others within the party over whether it should accept £650,000 of public funds - known as Short Money - it is entitled to, as an opposition party at Westminster.
After Douglas Carswell gave his side of the story on Radio 4’s Today programme this morning, ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ political correspondent Robin Brant – who covered the UKIP campaign during the election - joined the Daily Politics presenters to discuss what exactly the controversy is about.
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