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Britain's leading Conservative blog for news, comment, analysis and campaigns, edited by Paul Goodman.

  • By Paul Goodman, et al.
  • Based in United Kingdom
  • Roughly eight posts per day

Posts per month

Data for this chart is available in the table below
Posts per month
Month starting Posts
Nov 2022 121
Dec 2022 200
Jan 2023 220
Feb 2023 221
Mar 2023 246
Apr 2023 204
May 2023 227
Jun 2023 232
Jul 2023 211
Aug 2023 170
Sep 2023 226
Oct 2023 245
Nov 2023 224
Dec 2023 189
Jan 2024 228
Feb 2024 197
Mar 2024 214
Apr 2024 208
May 2024 221
Jun 2024 231
Jul 2024 242
Aug 2024 234
Sep 2024 247
Oct 2024 236
Nov 2024 116

Any gaps could be due to errors when fetching the blog’s feed.

Most recent posts

Our survey. Three-fifths of our panel would have voted for Trump and think his election is good for Britain.
Howdy! With God-Emperor Donald Trump’s triumphant return to the White House, we asked our panel their thoughts on the US election. The obvious question: how would you have voted? A clear majority would have picked …
On , by William Atkinson, 403 words
Henry Newman: Government efficiency – Musk’s new mission, and another unfinished Tory revolution
Henry Newman was special adviser to Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, and director of the OpenEurope think tank. “¡Afuera!” Javier Milei, the Argentine Presidential candidate was promising a radical reshaping of a Government bureaucracy bloated …
On , by Henry Newman, 1,135 words
Rob Light: Conservatives can now break with the past and back Britain’s self-employed again
Rob Light is Chair of IPSE (the self-employment association) and a former Conservative Councillor. Rachel Reeves’ Budget will have left a sour taste in the mouth of business. More taxes on work (and ultimately, on …
On , by Rob Light, 878 words