Ed Sumner is a British political communications adviser who has served as head of communications for Reform UK.

Ed Sumner
Head of communications for Reform UK
Assumed office
2024
Preceded byGawain Towler
Personal details
OccupationPolitical communications adviser

Career

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In October 2024, PoliticsHome reported that Sumner had replaced Gawain Towler as Reform UK's head of communications. The publication said the appointment had caused concern among some figures within the party, partly because of earlier reporting about WhatsApp messages attributed to Sumner while he was working for Welsh Conservative politician Laura Anne Jones.[1]

In February 2025, The Guardian described Sumner as a Welsh former Conservative who ran Reform UK's press operation.[2] In March 2026, The Spectator referred to Sumner as Reform UK's director of communications in an article about the party's organisation and electoral strategy.[3]

Media coverage

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In November 2025, The Guardian reported that Nation.Cymru had received legal correspondence from barrister Adam Richardson, who said he was representing Sumner, after the outlet named Sumner in coverage relating to Jones. According to The Guardian, Richardson alleged misuse of private information, breach of confidence and breach of the editors' code, and asked for Sumner's name to be removed from the article.[4]

Later that month, Nation.Cymru reported that leaked screenshots from an internal Reform UK WhatsApp group showed Sumner using an offensive term about Welsh journalist Will Hayward after Hayward criticised Reform UK's decision not to name a Welsh leader before the 2026 Senedd election.[5] The story was also covered by journalism trade publication HoldTheFrontPage.[6]

The National Union of Journalists Wales Executive Council later issued a statement criticising Reform UK's conduct toward journalists in Wales. The statement referred to legal correspondence involving Nation.Cymru and comments attributed to Sumner.[7]

References

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  1. Scotson, Tom (3 October 2024). "Reform Faces "Headache" Over New Press Officer's "Immigration, Diversity And Gays" Comments". PoliticsHome. Retrieved 11 May 2026.
  2. Mason, Rowena; Quinn, Ben (15 February 2025). "Reform's circles of influence: who's who at the top of the party". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 May 2026.
  3. Shipman, Tim; Heale, James (21 March 2026). "'We'll wake up on 8 May and realise that the Conservative party's gone': Inside Reform's plan to devour the Tories". The Spectator. Retrieved 11 May 2026.
  4. Boffey, Daniel (25 November 2025). "Reform's 'Trumpian' legal threats hint at more aggressive approach to media". The Guardian. Retrieved 11 May 2026.
  5. Price, Emily (28 November 2025). "Reform UK head of comms branded prominent Welsh journalist a 'c***'". Nation.Cymru. Retrieved 11 May 2026.
  6. Linford, Paul (4 December 2025). "Reform UK comms chief brands prominent journalist a "c***"". HoldTheFrontPage. Retrieved 11 May 2026.
  7. "NUJ Wales condemns Reform UK's threats and smears against journalists". National Union of Journalists. 16 December 2025. Retrieved 11 May 2026.