Farage: No Coalition agreements but want to "help drive the agenda"
Nigel Farage has said his fears are that David Cameron wont give the "full, free and fair referendum" UKIP want on EU membership.
Speaking to Andrew Marr, he said he agrees the conditions of that referendum will be a red line for his party giving any support to a Conservative government.
He added that he would not want to go into a Coaltion with any party but would like to "help drive the agenda".
Mr Farage says that if Nick Clegg wants to be deputy prime minister again he'll change his mind and accept an in-out referendum.
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