Reform UK Shadow Cabinet Reform UK Cymru Shadow Cabinet — Announced 19 May 2026 Last updated: 27 May 2026 — Nitter/X social media search added Source: X/Twitter — @RUKWales, @RightTrackGB, @ReformDaily_ ; Rhyl Journal / Newsquest Media Group Twitter/X Discussion Source: Nitter (via Docker on Windows PC), 27 May 2026 Shadow Cabinet Announcement (19 May) A detailed X/Twitter thread from a Reform-affiliated account listed the full shadow cabinet including two roles not in earlier coverage: Gaz Thomas (Shadow Disabilities, Mental Health & Veterans) and Claire Archibald (Shadow Social Care), plus Adrian Mason (Shadow Counsel General & Constitution) Helen Jenner appointment as Deputy Leader and Shadow Education/Welsh Language was the lead announcement Cai Parry-Jones notably saying transparency will be central, "won't hide the plush lifestyle enjoyed by politicians for decades" — "Why should politicians not have to work in the same conditions created for teachers and nurses?" Some criticism/reaction: "About a week ago, Cai Parry-Jones lambasted the Tories and promised you were going to be (unlike them) serious opposition" — sarcastic tone suggesting initial performance not matching promise Welsh-Language Controversy Cai Parry-Jones said on Senedd floor he'd "rather see the Union Jack flying outside the Senedd than the Ukrainian flag" — reported by Welsh-language media (Newyddion S4C) This generated significant pushback Humour & Sarcasm "I saw a great picture of Rhun ap Iorwerth in the style of the Obama 'HOPE' poster... In the interest of balance I've created one for Dan Thomas" Interspersed comments about Reform MSs "spending a lot of time in the Senedd toilets" — jibe at Reform's level of parliamentary engagement Helen Jenner making clear on Radio Wales Breakfast that Reform would "oppose further powers for Cardiff Bay" Reddit Discussion Reddit search currently blocked by Cloudflare / Reddit bot detection. No r/Wales or r/ukpolitics data available. Overview Reform UK Cymru won 34 seats in the May 2026 Senedd election, becoming the official opposition for the first time. Leader Dan Thomas announced his shadow cabinet on 19 May 2026, appointing 11 MSs to shadow portfolios, plus a Chief Whip. Shadow Cabinet Portfolio Shadow Minister Notes Leader of the Opposition Dan Thomas Leader of Reform UK Cymru Deputy Leader / Education & Welsh Language Helen Jenner First major appointment announced Finance & Government Efficiency Cai Parry-Jones Laptop-gate complainant Chief Whip & Business Manager Llŷr Powell Former UKIP/Conservative/Brexit Party Health, Prevention & Sport James Evans Newly elected MS Food, Farming & Rural Affairs Laura Anne Jones Agriculture portfolio Economy & Transport Jason O'Connell Business and infrastructure Local Government, Housing & Planning Francesca O'Brien Housing and planning policy Children, Young People & Skills Sarah Cooper-Lesadd Education and training Fairness, Families & Communities Christiana Emsley Social policy portfolio Culture, Tourism & Hospitality Louise Emery Disabilities, Mental Health & Veterans Gaz Thomas Social Care Claire Archibald Shadow Counsel General & Constitution Adrian Mason Shadow Cabinet Details Dan Thomas — Leader of Reform UK Cymru / Leader of the Opposition Leader of Reform UK Cymru Led the party to a breakthrough 34 seats in the 2026 Senedd election Accused Rhun ap Iorwerth of being "distracted by constitutional issues" at first FMQs Backed Reform MS who said Senedd shouldn't fly Ukraine flag Appointed Corey Edwards (disgraced Nazi-salute candidate) as special adviser Helen Jenner — Deputy Leader & Shadow Education & Welsh Language Appointed Deputy Leader alongside Education & Welsh Language portfolio First name announced in the shadow cabinet rollout Role covers both Welsh-medium and English-medium education policy Cai Parry-Jones — Shadow Finance & Government Efficiency MS for Pen-y-Bont Bro Morgannwg (one of two Reform MSs for the constituency) Previously gained attention for complaining about being issued two laptops by the Senedd ("laptop-gate") Shadow Finance portfolio covers budget scrutiny and efficiency savings Role explicitly includes "Government Efficiency" — signalling Reform's anti-waste messaging Llŷr Powell — Chief Whip & Business Manager MS for Blaenau Gwent Caerffili Rhymni Former UKIP, Conservative, Brexit Party member Ensures Reform MSs vote along party lines in the Senedd Manages Reform's parliamentary timetable and business James Evans — Shadow Health, Prevention & Sport Announced as Shadow Minister for Health, Prevention and Sport Covers NHS scrutiny, preventative health policy, and sports funding Health is the largest portfolio (55% of Welsh Government budget) Laura Anne Jones — Shadow Food, Farming & Rural Affairs Shadow portfolio covering agriculture, food policy and rural development Critical of Welsh Government's agricultural policies including the slurry ban Jason O'Connell — Shadow Economy & Transport Covers business support, economic development, transport infrastructure Portfolio includes roads funding, rail devolution, and business rates Francesca O'Brien — Shadow Local Government, Housing & Planning Shadow portfolio for council funding, housing policy, planning reform Key issues: council tax, affordable housing, planning permission rules Sarah Cooper-Lesadd — Shadow Children, Young People & Skills Portfolio: children's services, youth policy, skills training and apprenticeships Covers early years education, looked-after children, and post-16 training Christiana Emsley — Shadow Fairness, Families & Communities Social policy portfolio covering families, equalities, community cohesion Name suggests a "Fairness" framing — Reform's alternative to social justice policy Role includes gender equality, community safety, and family support Louise Emery — Shadow Culture, Tourism & Hospitality Clwyd MS, newly elected 2026 Former Conservative councillor (Conwy County Borough Council, Llandudno Town Council) Resigned from Conservatives for Reform UK in July 2025 "I am so frustrated at how our country is stagnating and declining. We need a shake up" Appointed as Shadow Minister for Culture, Tourism and Hospitality In her first statement: "The answer is balance, proper support and common sense, evidence-led policy. Not barriers and burdens" Challenged the First Minister directly in her first media appearance Other Reform UK Cymru MSs Full list of 34 Reform UK Cymru MSs elected in May 2026: Claire Archibald, Steve Bayliss, Gareth Beer, John Clark, Carmelo Colasanto, Sarah Cooper-Lesadd, Catherine Cullen, Sarah Edwards, Louise Emery, Cristiana Emsley, James Evans, Andrew Griffin, David Hughes, Helen Jenner, Claire Johnson-Wood, Laura Anne Jones, Joshua Kim, Paul Marr, Joseph Martin, Adrian Mason, Iain McIntosh, Benjamin McKenna, David Mills, Thomas Montgomery, Francesca O'Brien, Jason O'Connell, Cai Parry-Jones, Llŷr Powell, Steven Rodaway, Stephen Senior, Dan Thomas (Leader), Gareth Thomas, Nigel Williams, Art Wright. Key Policies & Positions Smaller government — pledges to cut Senedd spending and bureaucracy Opposition to Welsh independence — Dan Thomas calls it a "distraction" Slower 20mph rollback — Reform campaigned on reversing blanket 20mph Anti-waste messaging — Government Efficiency framing in Cai Parry-Jones's title Culture war positioning — Ukraine flag controversy, Senedd culture issues Tourism and hospitality focus — Louise Emery pressing for fewer "barriers and burdens" Sources X/Twitter: @RUKWales (official), @RightTrackGB, @ReformDaily_ — shadow cabinet announcements (19 May 2026) Rhyl Journal / Newsquest — "Clwyd MS appointed to Reform UK Wales shadow cabinet" (Louise Emery profile) Senedd Cymru — full list of elected MSs for the 2026 election