Nigel Farage, Lee Anderson and Reform’s three other MPs came to Parliament with a warning that “the fox is in the henhouse”.Ashfield MP Mr Anderson, who defected from the Tories in the last Parliament and was re-elected for the East Midlands’ constituency, put out the message as the Reformers posed in the Great Hall.Mr Farage, who did a U-turn to become Reform leader rather than go and campaign for Donald Trump in America, won in Clacton.He became an MP at his eighth attempt.The other Reform MPs are former leader Richard Tice, Boston & Skegness, former Southampton FC chairman Rupert Lowe who won Great Yarmouth, and James McMurdock, the new MP for South Basildon and East Thurrock.Mr Farage has told how he aims to "build a mass movement for real change leading up to the next sets of elections".