The Word Is – Reform – LibDem – Or Both

Could Reform Really Team Up with the Lib Dems?
A Political Disaster in the Making ……

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The word is whispered, sharp and clear,
That Reform might let the LibDems near—
A union whispered in the air,
But folly waits if they should dare.

For should that pact be made in haste,
The Reform ship will sink, laid waste.
No trace, no echo, none to find,
Just shattered trust and left behind.

For none with sense or steady gaze,
Would wander near those LibDem ways.
A looney path, so wild, untrue,
With policies that cut askew.

They’d strip the homes from those who stay,
And drive the tenant’s hope away.
The council flat, the humble key,
Would lose its right to constancy.

For families promised, long ago,
That rent and care would let them grow.
A home for life, a sacred vow—
And LibDem hands would break it now.

Their schemes would tear that net apart,
And crush the safety in each heart.
It cannot stand, it must not be,
For homes mean more than property.

For none with sense or steady gaze,
Would wander near those LibDem ways.
A looney path, so wild, untrue,
With policies that cut askew.

And once, when Farage raised his voice,
He spoke for tenants, made his choice.
He vowed the Bedroom Tax to end,
And called the poor his cause, his friend.

That tax—a tool for Tory pride,
Where cleansing hid in cuts and lies.
Austerity, their cruel disguise,
Left tears beneath cold English skies.

But silence now—no word, no sign,
Where stands he on this old front line?
The question echoes, fierce and true:
Where is the man the people knew?

For none with sense or steady gaze,
Would wander near those LibDem ways.
A looney path, so wild, untrue,
With policies that cut askew.

So mark these words, let none forget,
The ship will sink in dark regret,
If ever Reform’s steady hand
Should clasp the LibDem’s shifting sand.

Stand firm, stand fast, let truth be told,
Protect the homes, the weak, the old.
For once that trust is cast away,
No wind will bring it back one day.

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Copyright © Peter Moring  2025

🚨 Could Reform Really Team Up with the Lib Dems? A Political Disaster in the Making

There’s a growing rumour making the rounds — that Reform UK might actually consider letting the Liberal Democrats integrate into the party. If this turns out to be true, it would be nothing short of political suicide. Let’s be clear: if Reform joins forces with the Lib Dems, the Reform ship won’t just take on water — it’ll sink without a trace.

No one with a shred of common sense wants to get anywhere near what many have come to call “The Looney Party.” The Liberal Democrats have long been associated with confused, inconsistent, and — most worryingly — dangerous housing policies that threaten the security of millions of tenants across the country.

Their record speaks volumes. For decades, families living in both private and social housing — especially council tenants — have been promised lifetime tenancy agreements. These agreements aren’t just bits of paper; they’re the backbone of security for hardworking families who pay their rent and expect one simple thing in return — a stable home.

For many, that house or flat isn’t just a place to live; it’s their home, their sanctuary, the foundation of their lives. Yet the Lib Dems appear intent on tearing down that security net, putting ordinary families in danger of losing what they’ve worked so hard to protect. If Reform were to align itself with such policies — or even with the party that proposes them — it would betray its own supporters overnight.

This cannot, and must not, be allowed to happen. Reform has built its identity around defending ordinary people, standing up for fairness, and pushing back against the political establishment. Joining forces with the Lib Dems would destroy that credibility instantly.

And let’s not forget history. Nigel Farage himself — the face and fire behind so much of Reform’s energy — was once crystal clear on issues like the infamous Bedroom Tax. When that policy devastated the social housing market, many saw it for what it was: a form of social cleansing, neatly packaged under the banner of “austerity.” Farage condemned it outright, standing with tenants who were unfairly punished for simply having a spare room.

But where does he stand now? Has anyone heard a clear position from him on this or on the growing threat to tenancy security? Not a word. Not a single statement since.

It’s time for straight answers. Reform’s supporters — and the millions of British tenants watching from the sidelines — deserve to know where the party stands. Is Reform still the voice of ordinary people, or is it quietly drifting toward the very establishment politics it once promised to oppose?

Because make no mistake — if Reform opens its doors to the Lib Dems and their dangerous policies, that will be the moment the movement’s credibility vanishes beneath the waves.

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