Sunday, 30 August 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.




CHRISTOPHER BOOKER LATEST

The City shrinks without Lord Turner's help

Before Lord Turner moves to close down the City altogether, he might note that the Government and Brussels are making a pretty good job of it without his help, says Christopher Booker.

29 Aug 2009

Defra lacks power to ban our bulbs

Light bulbs

How are shops supposed to decide whether a customer intends a 100W bulb for use in a 'household', wondersChristopher Booker.

29 Aug 2009

Deportations under EU warrants likely to treble

Fair Trials International keeps an ever-growing dossier of cases where the deportation system seems to make a mockery of all our traditional ideas of justice, says Christopher Booker.

22 Aug 2009

'Secret agenda to score adoptions'

Lord Justice Wall

A judge has condemned the "disgraceful" conduct of social workers over an adoption case, saysChristopher Booker.

22 Aug 2009

EU directives will close down most of Britain's aluminium industry

More than 1,000 British jobs will be lost to Brussels regulations, writes Christopher Booker.

15 Aug 2009

Train travellers are bombarded with announcements because of the EU

Tory MP David Willetts last week for protesting at the incessant barrage of announcements to which passengers are now subjected. But there's little the Government can do about it, says Christopher Booker.

15 Aug 2009

Yes, minister: for 'food security' we will need farmers

Hilary Benn descends on the farmers of Witney

Hilary Benn has produced a dismal little pamphlet which shows how little he understands of the problems which could destroy our farmers, saysChristopher Booker.

15 Aug 2009


CHRISTOPHER BOOKER READS

MoD man sues ministry for making him tell lies

How long will the MoD continue to put its press officers at risk of post-traumatic stress disorder in order to cover up defend the morally indefensible, asks Christopher Booker.

08 Aug 2009

British law no longer protects us

Andrew Symeou was deported to Greece, where he was not allowed bail because he is not domiciled there, says Christopher Booker.

08 Aug 2009

The news from Iraq: all quiet on the northern front

Last week Iraqi government forces stormed a refugee camp, bulldozing buildings, shooting and beating the inhabitants with nailed clubs and axes, leaving at least 12 dead and 400 injured, says Christopher Booker.

01 Aug 2009

Weather records are a state secret

The IPCC's computer models have proved just as wrong in predicting global temperatures as the Met Office has been in forecasting those mild winters and heatwave summers, saysChristopher Booker.

01 Aug 2009

Secret vote keeps EU whistleblower from office

Marta Andreasen's real crime was that she had found the EU's accounting system so chaotic and open to fraud that she put forward proposals for it to be completely reformed, says Christopher Booker.

25 Jul 2009

Global cooling hits Al Gore's home

Nashville, the home of leading global warming prophet Al Gore, has enjoyed the coolest July 21 on record, observes Christopher Booker.

25 Jul 2009