Reform's socialism
As it becomes increasingly apparent that Reform UK is willing to lean towards socialism in a bid to capture disillusioned Labour voters, the party continues to reveal its growing comfort with state interference in private life. In an interview with The Telegraph this weekend, Reform leader Nigel Farage proposed that second-home owners be banned from purchasing property in tourist hotspots — a policy that closely mirrors long-standing Green Party proposals to the same effect. This latest announcement follows on from earlier suggestions to lift the two-child benefit cap, thereby entrenching in Reform’s platform not only the notion that the state should subsidise the upbringing of children at taxpayers’ expense, but also that it has the moral authority to dictate how and where citizens may invest their own money. These are not the policies of a party committed to individual liberty or free markets, but of one increasingly comfortable with paternalism and state control. The Libertarian ...