The names ''Liberal'' and ''Labor'' would be quarantined for use only by the major political parties under reforms being considered by the Abbott government to prevent micro parties capitalising on voter confusion.

A tightening of the Commonwealth Electoral Act could spell the end for the Liberal Democratic Party, led by NSW senator-elect David Leyonhjelm.

Vowed to oppose all legislation: Senator-elect David Leyonhjelm. Credit:James Alcock

Victoria senator John Madigan, of the Democratic Labour Party, would also likely be in the sights of the ALP if any reforms succeed. Senator Madigan said ''hell would freeze over'' before he gave up the DLP name.