Evans first stood for Parliament at the age of 23. In
February and
October 1974 he was the Conservative Party candidate for the
ultra-safe Labour seat of
Ebbw Vale, losing to
Michael Foot, later Leader of the Labour Party, on each occasion. In
1979 he fought
Wolverhampton North East, securing one of the highest pro-Conservative swings in the UK but was beaten by
Renee Short. He contested the
1987 general election in the marginal
Brecon and Radnorshire constituency, but missed election by 56 votes to the sitting
Liberal MP
Richard Livsey. in the closest result of the 1987 election. At the
1992 general election, he defeated Livsey (who was now a
Liberal Democrat) by 130 votes in one of only three Conservative gains in the 1992 election and took his seat in the
House of Commons. After two years in Parliament, he was appointed as a junior minister in the
John Major government, serving as Parliamentary Secretary to the
Lord Chancellor; Corporate Affairs Minister at the
Department of Trade and Industry; and then serving under
William Hague as Under Secretary of State for Wales from 1996 to 1997. However, at the
1997 general election the Liberal Democrats retook his seat. He consistently voted against same-sex marriage. At the
European Parliament election, 1999, Evans was elected as
MEP for Wales, and he was re-elected at the
2004 Euro-elections. He was Leader of the Conservatives in the European Parliament from 2001 until 2004. From 2004 to 2009 he was President of the European Parliament Delegation for relations with the U.S. Congress and Co Chairman of the Transatlantic Legislators Dialogue. Following the decision of President Bush and Angela Merkel to set up the Transatlantic Economic Council, he became Chairman of the Council's Advisory Board. In August 2007, he was selected to fight the highly marginal seat of
Cardiff North in the
2010 general election. Evans stood down from the European Parliament at the
2009 elections and was succeeded by
Kay Swinburne, Evans subsequently won the Cardiff North seat with a majority of 194 votes. He became chairman of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Wholesale Financial Markets and Services and of the All-Party Parliamentary group on Insurance and Financial services. He was also Chairman of the All Party Group for Mutuals and sponsored the Mutuals (Deferred Shares) Act 2015 through the House of Commons. He was MP for Cardiff North from May 2010 until March 2015. Between 2006 and 2015 he was Chairman of the Association of Conservative Clubs. He was also Chairman of the Political Committee of the Carlton Club between 2013 and 2015. He was Chairman of the Welsh Conservative Party from 2014 to 2017. ==Personal life==