Patrick Benham-Crosswell, who represented Reform at the 2024 general election, has decided to leave the party. According to his statements, the leadership has betrayed the vision of the founding members. This decision comes after a candidate selection process that, according to Benham-Crosswell, disregards volunteers. In the previous election, Benham-Crosswell came second in Swansea with 17.5% of the vote.
His departure comes at a critical time, prior to the Senedd elections in May, where he feels relegated on the candidate list, surpassed by what he considers 'three novices' and a former Conservative Party member. This situation has generated deep discomfort in the former candidate, who denounces the increasing presence of ex-Conservatives in the party.