Evans was elected to the
European Parliament for
London North West in the
1994 European Parliament election, having previously stood unsuccessfully in
1989. He sat with the
Party of European Socialists group and on the European Parliament's
Committee on Transport and Tourism. His main achievement was to create a new Europe-wide law to outlaw discrimination against disabled passengers when travelling by air. He was a substitute for the
Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs, chair of the delegation for relations with the countries of
South Asia and was also closely involved with
Romania and
Moldova. From 1999 to 2004 he was vice-chairman of the Committee on Citizens' Freedoms and Rights, Justice and Home Affairs. From 2004 to 2007 he was chairman of the
European Parliamentary Labour Party. Evans was an election observer for the European Parliament, and was chair of the mission to observe the Pakistan elections in 2008 and EU Chief Observer to Cambodia in 2003. Evans announced in November 2008 that he would not be seeking re-election to the European Parliament in 2009. He has since been an independent consultant and freelance advisor to various MPs, MEPs, to CAMS College in Hayes, and with his special expertise in
Bangladesh to the charities
BRAC, London Tigers and the Brussels-based NGO Shipbreaking. Additionally he is a part-time lecturer at Royal Holloway College, London University. Evans stood unsuccessfully for
Parliament as the Labour Party's candidate in
East Berkshire in
1987 and
Uxbridge in
1992, and later in the
2003 Brent East by-election.
Brent East was previously a safe seat for the Labour Party, and had once been held by
Ken Livingstone, but Evans lost to the
Liberal Democrat candidate
Sarah Teather. Evans was awarded an honorary doctorate by
Brunel University London in 1998. Evans is a Vice President of the League Against Cruel Sports, a trustee of BRAC-UK, and of the Brussels-based South Asian charity, NGO Shipbreaking Platform. He is a Life Member of Ashford Cricket Club, Cambridge University Cricket Club, and a long-standing member of Ashford Middlesex Hockey Club, MCC and Middlesex County Cricket Club. In November 2012, Evans was Labour's candidate for
Police and Crime Commissioner in Surrey. On 2 May 2013, he was elected Surrey County Councillor for the Stanwell and Stanwell Moor ward. As a Surrey county councillor, Evans has campaigned in favour of public services, particularly the retention of his local fire station, Staines Fire Station in Stanwell. He campaigned against a
third runway at Heathrow Airport and in favour of the airport being "better not bigger". In May 2014, Evans proposed a successful vote to achieve
Fairtrade status for Surrey – the first county in the south of England to do so. The change was opposed by the Conservative leader of many years' standing. Despite being a lone Labour councillor, Evans has achieved a string of successes at County Council level, including persuading Surrey to oppose a return to grammar schools, to acknowledge and congratulate
Sadiq Khan on being
elected in 2016 as
Mayor of London and to adopt the
Co-operative Party charter against modern slavery. He was profiled by the political journalist Richard Heller on politics.co.uk, Evans was re-elected to his council seat in May 2017 with an 11% increase in his vote, on what was otherwise a disappointing night for Labour. He was again comfortably re-elected with an increased vote in 2021. During the lockdown period from 2020 to 2022, Evans studied part-time for an MSc in South Asian politics at
SOAS, University of London. He was awarded his degree with merit. Evans was appointed Officer of the
Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the
2023 New Year Honours for political and public service. In 2025 at the South East Regional Labour Party conference held in Portsmouth, Evans was selected as Chairman of the South East Regional Executive Committee. In February 2026 Spelthorne Labour Party confirmed that Evans would not be seeking election to the new
West Surrey unitary authority and as such would cease to be an elected councilor when
Surrey County Council is abolished on 31 March 2027 == Personal life ==