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Nigel Farage denies talking to MS James Evans about defecting to Reform

January 21, 2026
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David Deans, Wales political reporter, and Mark Palmer, Wales politics assistant editorWales political reporter

Tory MS James Evans was sacked after rumours he was considering defecting was sparked by a BBC interview

Nigel Farage has denied talking to James Evans about the former senior Welsh Conservative joining Reform UK.

Welsh Conservative leader Darren Millar sacked Senedd member Evans on Tuesday after he had told him he had spoken to Reform about joining the party.

But the Reform leader said he had not spoken to Evans personally.

Evans, who will sit as an independent member in the Welsh Parliament, said the Tories no longer represented his values and confirmed his membership had been revoked.

Reform was asked if anyone in the party had spoken to Evans about joining but it declined to comment.

On Tuesday, Evans was sacked from the Welsh Conservative shadow cabinet and had the whip withdrawn by Millar.

The Tory Senedd leader said he took the action after being told by Evans he was “continuing to engage with Reform representatives about the possibility of defecting”, despite giving “personal assurances” on Friday he had rejected an approach.

Evans said on Facebook on Tuesday evening: “I was asked by the chief whip whether I had been in talks with Reform.

“I gave an honest answer and said that I had. Those discussions were mainly about the serious challenges our country faces and the need to ensure we do not end up with a hard left Plaid Cymru/Green Party coalition.”

He added: “The whip was removed primarily because I raised serious concerns about the refusal of the UK Conservative Party to recognise the reality that our country is broken. I believe Britain is broken.”

Reform has yet to officially respond to the row.

On X, Farage rejected a claim that he had been in talks with Evans over defecting.

He said: “This is not true. I have not spoken to Mr Evans for a couple of years.”

Evans was the Welsh Conservatives health spokesman – a senior Senedd role.

He said he will be making a decision on his “political future” shortly.

Getty Images Reform UK Leader Nigel Farage gestures to delegates during a Reform UK party political rally at Newark Showground in Newark upon Trent, central England, on January 19, 2026. Getty Images

Nigel Farage denied having spoken to Evans

Speculation was heightened Evans could defect following a BBC interview on Sunday, where he criticised UK party leader Kemi Badenoch and refused to say if he had spoken to Reform.

He also edited a Facebook post on Monday to remove a reference to his party.

His role as Tory shadow health secretary saw him commentate on the Welsh government’s approach to the NHS on behalf of his party.

“I will take some time in the coming weeks to consider my political future,” said Evans, who represents Brecon and Radnorshire.

He added: “I have been concerned for some time over the direction of the Conservative party at a UK level and I feel it no longer represents my conservative values and beliefs.

“Politics should be a broad church of views and opinions, and it is a sad day when the party does not allow free speech or criticism.”

Matthew Horwood/Getty Images James Evans is wearing a blue suit, blue tie and white shirt, in front of a dark background. He is looking away from the camera.Matthew Horwood/Getty Images

James Evans confirmed he was being kicked out of the party that no longer represents his “conservative values and beliefs”

Millar said in a statement Evans had been unable to give him 100% commitment to the party.

He said: “I was very disappointed and I have to say I feel let down.”

He said Badenoch “fully supports my decision”.

Evans sat as an independent for the first time at first minister’s questions in the Senedd on Tuesday.

First Minister Eluned Morgan told Millar there was “more infighting in your party than the Beckham family” and said Reform was full of “failed Tories”.

Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth mocked Evans for “flirting with a party he once called unserious with dangerous rhetoric”.

Evans’ sacking followed months of rumours, previously denied by him, that he was interested in Reform.

He accused his Senedd Tory colleague Laura Anne Jones of having no principles when she joined Reform in the summer.

He also said Farage will “say anything to get a vote” in a Cardiff Bay debate in 2025.

Evans openly criticised Badenoch at the weekend for disagreeing with Robert Jenrick’s assessment Britain is broken, following Jenrick’s sacking over his own plans to defect to Reform.

Evans told the BBC’s Politics Wales on Sunday: “We have to take some level of responsibility for the mess this country is in.”

He said: “Kemi should reflect on that comment because I don’t think that’s the comment that is being made by the majority of people who support the Conservative Party across the country.”

He refused to engage with questions of whether he was going to follow Jenrick and defect, saying he did not want to get involved in a political “melodrama”.

Asked if he had spoken with Reform about joining, he said: “I’m not getting into what conversations I’ve had.”

Evans will no longer be standing for the Tories in the Brycheiniog Tawe Nedd seat for the Senedd election on 7 May.

It’s expected that the number two on the party list, Rosemarie Harris, will take his place.

Welsh Labour said: “Reform really are proving themselves to be the biggest recycler of Tories.”

Liberal Democrat MP David Chadwick, accused the Tories of being in “complete disarray”.

Plaid said if Evans joined Reform it would be “further proof that Reform are just a bunch of ex-Tories who prioritise their careers over solving the issues facing communities across Wales”.

In February, BBC Wales is holding a live debate in Aberystwyth with a panel of politicians ahead of the Senedd election. Click below to apply to be in the audience



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