http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3682310.stm
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UKIP MEP Robert Kilroy-Silk meanwhile accused Mr Howard of plagiarising a speech he made on immigration earlier in the week. Asked about that on BBC Radio 4's Today programme the Tory leader said: "I must confess I don't read UKIP's website, so I'm afraid I was totally unaware that UKIP had put forward these proposals, but if they do support them, that's fine. I welcome the support."
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Does Michael Howard actually expect anyone to believe that his speech wasn't a rip-off of the one given by Kilroy-Silk less than two weeks previously?
He may not read the UKIP website, but he was certainly repeating our policy.