BBC suggests Ukip ‘shambles’ as Farage drops migrant cap

‘No more obsessing over caps,’ says Farage, as he ditches party’s call for a 50,000-a-year limit

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Nigel Farage this morning ditched Ukip’s plan to cap UK immigration at no more than 50,000 migrants a year in a move described by the BBC as a shift from “muddle” to “shambles”.

At the weekend, Ukip migration spokesman Steve Woolf said the party was proposing a 50,000 cap. But Farage told Radio 4’s Today programme this morning: “I don’t want us to have arbitrary caps. We are getting rid of caps. We have watched for the last ten days a debate with the government over caps, everybody obsessing about caps.”

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