Sunday, 8 November 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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The ministry of silly ministry names

After Lisbon, ministers will have little left to do but tinker with the titles of their departments, says Christopher Booker.

07 Nov 2009

Kilimanjaro's snows have been vanishing for a very long time

The latest warmist warning sign - the retreating snows of Kilimanjaro - has been well documented for over 100 years, saysChristopher Booker.

07 Nov 2009

The end of the great deception

Prague protester

The EU has achieved the goal it has worked stealthily towards for so long - a supra-national government which is now beyond our recall, writes Christopher Booker.

07 Nov 2009

Gavin Schmidt: a correction

Dr Schmidt wants it known he has no connection with the GISS temperature record, writes Christopher Booker.

31 Oct 2009

The man who let us read the EU constitution

Brigadier Anthony Cowgill, who died last week, put together an intelligible text of the Lisbon Treaty when no one else would, saysChristopher Booker.

31 Oct 2009

Ukip faces bankruptcy after Electoral Commission appeal

There is a startling contrast between the treatment of Ukip and the Lib Dems in cases involving party donations, saysChristopher Booker.

24 Oct 2009

My passage to India must remain a secret

A vow of silence is the price of a journalist's visa for India, saysChristopher Booker.

24 Oct 2009

Maldives' underwater cabinet meeting was a sorry stunt

A world expert on sea-levels wants to tell the people of the Maldives they are not in danger of being inundated, says Christopher Booker.

24 Oct 2009

Meanwhile, back in cold reality...

For the third year running there are signs of an abnormally hard winter in many parts of the world, saysChristopher Booker.

17 Oct 2009

Bushmen are victims of a water war by Botswana

Botswana's government is forcing the last remaining Bushmen from their homeland in the Kalahari by denying them water, says Christopher Booker.

10 Oct 2009

Adoption system is UK's shameful secret

Britain is the only country in Europe where children are routinely removed from their parents without consent, says Christopher Booker.

10 Oct 2009

Global warming is much too cosy a name

The warmists want us to start talking about 'global burning', says Christopher Booker.

03 Oct 2009