Tim Montgomerie is Editor of ConservativeHome.

Tim Montgomerie edits ConservativeHome with Paul Goodman and Jonathan Isaby.  He launched the website on Easter Monday, 2005, with the aims of championing grassroots party members and advocating a balanced, authentic conservatism.

With David Burrowes, Tim established the Conservative Christian Fellowship in December 1990.  He was its Director for thirteen years - first in his spare time and then full-time.

From 1998 to 2003 he ran the Conservative Party's outreach to faith communities and the voluntary sector.  His responsibilities including writing speeches for two Conservative Party leaders, William Hague and then Iain Duncan Smith.

Tim was Iain Duncan Smith's chief of staff for his last two months as Conservative leader and throughout 2004 helped him to establish the Centre for Social Justice.

Tim's political hero is William Wilberforce.  Tim writes: "This devout Christian stood for a great moral cause - the abolition of slavery -  and brought the greatest of qualities - perseverance - to ensure he succeeded."

JF1_8421 Tim is a regular media pundit.  His broadcast experience includes Radio 4's Today, The Week in Westminster, The World at One, PM, The World Tonight, Any Questions?, BBC1's Daily Politics and Ten'o'clock News, BBC2's Newsnight, Channel 4 News, Sky News, Fox News and Bill Bennett's Morning in America radio programme.  Tim has written for The Spectator, The National Review, Standpoint and a number of national newspapers including The Times, The Guardian, The Telegraph, The Independent, Financial Times, Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.

In June 2009 he launched ConservativeIntelligence.com, to provide businesses and other interested groups with information about the Conservative Party.

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