Over the weekend there have been a number of reviews for this book.
In the Independent, it is reviewed by Jon Cruddas:
Burke (1729-1797) is celebrated as “both the greatest and most underrated political thinker of the past 300 years”. A hybrid of Protestant, Irish and Quaker ideals led him to fight against both Catholic and American oppression, and later in England against corporate power and an over-mighty state, while remaining a fierce opponent of the French Revolution and tyranny.
In The New Statesman, John Grey is reviewing.