How Reform UK collects, uses and protects your personal information.
Last Updated: 1st March 2026
Data Controller: Reform UK Party Ltd, Electoral Commission Registration Number PP7931, Company No. 16260766
Registered Office: Millbank Tower, 21-24 Millbank, London SW1P 4QP
ICO Registration Number: ZB934331
Reform UK Party Ltd ("Reform UK", "we", "our", or "us") is a registered political party and the primary Data Controller for personal data processed at a national level, including membership administration, national campaigning, fundraising, volunteer coordination, and compliance with electoral law.
In some circumstances, local parties, branches, candidates, elected representatives, or affiliated campaign groups may act as separate and independent Data Controllers in respect of personal data they collect and process locally, where they determine the purposes and means of that processing.
Where this occurs, those entities are responsible for complying with applicable data protection legislation, including responding to individual rights requests. Reform UK Party Ltd may coordinate or support compliance activity to ensure consistency and legal compliance across the organisation.
We process personal data to support democratic engagement, membership administration, campaigning, fundraising, volunteering, and compliance with electoral law.
We are committed to processing personal data in accordance with:
Reform UK Party Ltd acts as the central coordination point for data protection compliance and Subject Access Requests ("SARs") relating to personal data processed within national systems, platforms, and records.
Where a SAR relates to personal data held by a local party, branch, candidate, or elected representative acting as an independent Data Controller, the request may be forwarded to the relevant entity or handled collaboratively to ensure the request is responded to lawfully, fairly, and within statutory timescales.
Individuals may submit SARs to Reform UK Party Ltd in all cases. Reform UK will ensure that the request is appropriately assessed and directed to the correct controller(s) where necessary.
Reform UK Party Ltd operates a digital campaigning and engagement platform known as Reform Pro.
Reform Pro involves specific processing activities, including the use of electoral register data and profiling for democratic engagement. These activities are explained in detail in the Reform Pro Privacy Notice, which applies in addition to this Privacy Notice.
Individuals whose personal data is processed through Reform Pro should read both notices to fully understand how their personal data is used.
We collect personal data directly and indirectly through:
Where we obtain personal data indirectly, we provide transparency in accordance with Articles 12-14 UK GDPR and DUAA 2025.
Where you choose to enter a prize draw, competition or promotional campaign operated by or on behalf of Reform UK Party Ltd, we will process your personal data for the purposes of administering that promotion.
This may include:
Processing is carried out:
and/or
Where you are asked to opt-in to receive marketing communications, this will be processed separately under consent (Article 6(1)(a) UK GDPR and PECR 2003).
Entry into a promotion is not conditional on providing marketing consent.
We may collect:
We may share your data with trusted third parties where necessary to administer the promotion (for example, delivery providers or prize fulfilment partners).
All such processing is subject to appropriate contractual safeguards in accordance with Article 28 UK GDPR.
Where required for transparency, fairness, or by law (including applicable advertising and consumer protection requirements), we may publish or make available limited winner information (such as name and general location).
You have the right to object to such publication, and we will consider any such request in line with applicable legal obligations.
Personal data collected for a promotion will be retained only for as long as necessary to administer the promotion and comply with legal obligations (including audit, fraud prevention, and regulatory requirements), after which it will be securely deleted or anonymised in accordance with our retention policies.
We do not collect special category data unless you voluntarily provide it.
We rely on the following lawful bases:
| Purpose | Lawful Basis |
|---|---|
| Membership administration | Contract (Art. 6(1)(b)) |
| Donations & PPERA compliance | Legal obligation (Art. 6(1)(c)) |
| Campaigning & democratic engagement | Public interest / DPA 2018 s.8(e) |
| Email marketing (non-political) | Consent (Art. 6(1)(a)) |
| Political messaging | Legitimate interests / democratic engagement |
| Profiling for political messaging | Public interest + DUAA 2025 safeguards |
| Website analytics | Consent (PECR Reg.6) for non-essential cookies |
We conduct limited profiling to:
This processing is conducted under DPA 2018 s.8(e) (democratic engagement) and DUAA 2025 ss.13-15, requiring:
We may share personal data with:
All third parties are subject to UK GDPR-compliant contractual controls.
Some of our suppliers, including CRM or analytics platforms, may store data in the EEA or outside the UK. Where transfers occur, we ensure:
Transfer risk assessments are completed where required.
We retain data only for as long as necessary:
You have the rights to:
You can exercise your rights via: [email protected]
We implement:
Data Protection Officer
Reform UK Party Ltd
Millbank Tower, 21-24 Millbank, London SW1P 4QP
Email: [email protected]
If you have any concerns about how Reform UK Party Ltd processes your personal data, you can contact us at:
Email: [email protected]
Address: Reform UK Party Ltd, Millbank Tower, 21-24 Millbank, London SW1P 4QP.
If you remain dissatisfied, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK supervisory authority:
Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)
Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF
Telephone: 0303 123 1113
Website: www.ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint
This escalation process is provided in accordance with Articles 13(2)(d), 14(2)(e) and 77 UK GDPR.