Sunday, 17 January 2010

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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Haiti response shows EU is not a superpower

The earthquake in Haiti provoked prompt and effective action from the US, and waffle from the EU, saysChristopher Booker.

16 Jan 2010

Mother Nature still defies the Met Office

Wjat makes the Met Office forecast seasons of unusual warmth while the weather obstinately provides record-breaking cold, asksChristopher Booker.

16 Jan 2010

Swine flu was a textbook case of a scare

Swine flu corresponds to the classic "beneficial crisis" model, says Christopher Booker.

16 Jan 2010

Climate change: the true price of the warmists' folly

From the Met Office's mistakes to Gordon Brown's wind farms, the cost of 'green' policies is growing, warnsChristopher Booker.

09 Jan 2010

Britain is ruled by 26 illegal Brussels sprouts

The EU's Commissioners are still occupying their posts illegally, says Christopher Booker

09 Jan 2010

How David Miliband betrayed Tibet

The Foreign Office's appeasement of Tehran has some strong precedents, says Christopher Booker

09 Jan 2010

Happy New Year to the inch and the ounce

2010 is the year that imperial measures would have ended, if they hadn't been vigorously defended, says Christopher Booker.

02 Jan 2010

The Met Office gives us the warmist weather

The UK's official weather forecasters are determined that winters should be mild, in the face of the frozen facts, says Christopher Booker.

02 Jan 2010

The questions Dr Pachauri still has to answer

Dr Rajendra Pachauri's position as the world's "top climate official" has been earning a substantial income for the institute he runs, saysChristopher Booker.

26 Dec 2009

Copenhagen accord keeps Big Carbon in business

The Copenhagen summit achieved its main aim, to maintain the carbon-trading system established by the Kyoto Protocol, says Christopher Booker.

19 Dec 2009

John Simpson in Romania: 10 days that rooked the world

As the BBC's John Simpson ducked the bullets in Bucharest in 1989, he missed the real story of the revolution, says Christopher Booker.

19 Dec 2009

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, saysChristopher Booker.

12 Dec 2009

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

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

12 Dec 2009