It's a similar situation to what's happened in Cornwall council. Reform won the majority of votes, but not enough to win the seat outright. They had two weeks to try and form a working council party and they just fell out with all of the other councillors because their plans were unworkable. So the Lib Dems formed a minority council with a coalition from Labour and Tory councillors. Reform have a say on that council, but they were simply unfit to lead it This is the reality of Reform when they are voted in. All mouth and no actual workable policies.