I'd argue the aims and achievements were regressive (or rather anti-progressive) rather than progressive, which I think is the domain of conservative values.
I mean, the idea of a conservative revolution is not totally unprecedented
Yeah obviously depends what you mean by conservative - but given the original post was people thinking the Conservatives weren't conservative enough, seemed a possible position some might take (i.e. they vote conservative as a "we don't want stuff to change" vote)
Not wholly convinced but do get your point.
I'd argue the aims and achievements were regressive (or rather anti-progressive) rather than progressive, which I think is the domain of conservative values.
I mean, the idea of a conservative revolution is not totally unprecedented