Sunday 10 May 2009

Christopher Booker

Christopher Booker

Christopher Booker of The Sunday Telegraph exposes the ever-growing power of the European Union in Brussels and the excesses of mad officialdom.

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Climate change: The elements conspire against the warmists

An international team of scientists has used the latest electro-magnetic induction equipment to discover that the Arctic ice is in fact "twice as thick" as they had expected, says Christopher Booker.

09 May 2009

A look in the EU's unbalanced books

The EU's former chief accountant has laid bare endemic corruption, but our own politicians are too emasculated to care, says Christopher Booker.

09 May 2009

Greenhouse gases raise temperatures online

I am sorry to have misread some of Lord Stern’s figures on CO2, says Christopher Booker, but I'm still concerned that our Government’s leading adviser on climate change has such a wildly optimistic view of the supposed benefits of wind power.

02 May 2009

Battle rages over our tragic failure in Afghanistan

 British troops in Afghanistan

There is a fierce conflict between the MoD, determined to conceal how far its strategy is failing in Afghanistan, and other Government players who realise our policy must be completely rethought, says Christopher Booker.

02 May 2009

Our military humiliation in Afghanistan is a scandal - and the cover-up is an even greater one

The under-funded British Army is being forced to make the same mistakes in Afghanistan that it made in Iraq, says Christopher Booker.

25 Apr 2009

French fishermen speak out against the 'frightening' imprisonment of British comrades

The French see the treatment of the McBrides as a dire warning of the way EU law will be enforced in Europe's fishing communities, says Christopher Booker.

18 Apr 2009

'Save the planet' rhetoric soars to new heights

Planes crossing in the sky

The terrifying threat of global warming is beginning to turn people's minds, observes Christopher Booker.

19 Apr 2009

A British hero of the fight for freedom in Iran

Lord Slynn of Hadley tried to alert the world to a terrible betrayal of Iran's main hope of a democratic alternative to the murderous Tehran regime, says Christopher Booker.

11 Apr 2009

Gordon Brown shows how green he really is

Our Prime Minister's obsession with electric cars is farcical, saysChristopher Booker. Where will the power for these planet-saving vehicles come from?

11 Apr 2009

Now we treat our fishermen like drug dealers

Fishermen have been ruined and sent to jail thanks to a ruthless war waged by the marine agency, saysChristopher Booker.

04 Apr 2009

Yet more mind-boggling figures on global warming

Are we really to believe that the benefits gained from the Climate Change Act will amount to £1,024 billion, wonders Christopher Booker.

04 Apr 2009

The Pinzgauer Vector scandal shows there's no shortage of things for our 'bored' MPs to be doing

As scandals mount over how MPs exploit their expenses, it was reported last week that one Tory, Nadine Dorries, thinks MPs are bored because “there is not enough for them to do”, writes Christopher Booker.

28 Mar 2009

Rise of sea levels is 'the greatest lie ever told'

The uncompromising verdict of Dr Mörner is that all this talk about the sea rising is nothing but a colossal scare story, writes Christopher Booker.

28 Mar 2009