Sunday, 13 December 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

Jon Snow falls for Ed Miliband's figures

The climate change secretary was conservative, to say the least, in estimating the cost of his Climate Change Act on Channel 4 News, says Christopher Booker.

12 Dec 2009

What links the Copenhagen conference with the steelworks closing in Redcar?

The carbon credits boom is already costing British jobs, says Christopher Booker.

12 Dec 2009

Blindfolds hide the crucial issues at Copenhagen

It is now obvious that the science behind rising CO2 levels is far from settled, writes Christopher Booker.

08 Dec 2009

Climategate: 'the most influential tree in the world'

Leaked emails from the Climatic Research Unit show how the world's weightiest climate data has been distorted, says Christopher Booker.

05 Dec 2009

Climategate is the worst scientific scandal of our times

Our hopelessly compromised scientific establishment cannot be allowed to get away with the Climategate whitewash, says Christopher Booker

28 Nov 2009

Van Rompuy wants the EU to run on CO2

Carbon taxes will provide the EU with its own revenue steram. That's the dream of the new EU President, saysChristopher Booker.

21 Nov 2009

BBC sells the wind farm scam to farmers

The BBC loves to talk about wind farms, but not about the glaring matter of their costly inefficiency, says Christopher Booker.


EU history will be all the history taught in schools

As Ed Balls proposes to abolish the remains of old-school history, the EU proposes to make the teaching of its own history compulsory, saysChristopher Booker.

21 Nov 2009

EU Commissioners have stayed in office illegally

The European Commissioners who make our law should have stood down at the end of October, saysChristopher Booker.

14 Nov 2009

The staggering cost of crazed quangocrats

It would be much easier to admit that the belief in manmade global warming arose through a very unfortunate scientific blunder, says Christopher Booker.

14 Nov 2009

Why we will lose in Afghanistan

What we are hardly ever told about the country is that it has been for 300 years the scene of a bitter civil war, says Christopher Booker.

14 Nov 2009

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, says Christopher Booker.

07 Nov 2009