Sunday, 30 May 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.

CHRISTOPHER BOOKER LATEST

The woolly world of Chris Huhne

No one can explain how we cut emissions by four fifths without closing down virtually all of our economy, writesChristopher Booker.

29 May 2010

How can it be a crime to love your children?

A new twist in the ongoing saga of Maureen Spalek is a reminder of how selectively the Human Rights Act may be applied, writesChristopher Booker.

29 May 2010

Help the Bushmen, not the Botswanan diamond trade

It is noticeable that the EU has shown no interest in urging Botswana to respect the legal and human rights of the Bushmen, writes Christopher Booker.

29 May 2010

Springwatch finds the BBC in cloud cuckoo land

Sadly the flowers have refused to follow the BBC's climate change rules, says Christopher Booker.

22 May 2010

The euro crisis is a judgment on the great lie of 'Europe'

The EU is paying the price for its pursuit of 'integration' at any cost, saysChristopher Booker.

22 May 2010

All our ministers are 'Europe ministers' now

The Foreign Office has little to do these days but make sure we comply with EU legislation, says Christopher Booker.

15 May 2010

Chris Huhne will ensure the coalition is soon out of power

The new energy secretary has no practical solutions for our looming energy crisis, says Christopher Booker.

15 May 2010




Britain's child snatchers are a scandal

The UK's system of forced adoption requires the Government's urgent attention, says Christopher Booker.

15 May 2010

The Tory gamble that failed us all

Imagine what might have happened last week if we had a Conservative leader like Mrs Thatcher, saysChristopher Booker.

10 May 2010

Buckingham can send Westminster a message

The voters of Buckingham have the perfect opportunity to unseat Speaker John Bercow, says Christopher Booker

01 May 2010

Why don't we have a real Opposition to Labour?

The more our major political parties pretend to be different from each other, the more they look the same, says Christopher Booker

01 May 2010

The divisive law of Lord Justice Laws

The law lord ruling that backed the sacking of a Christian relationship counsellor was irrational, saysChristopher Booker

01 May 2010

Sense vanishes in a puff of ash

The closure of our airspace casts a highly disturbing light on the way we are governed, says Christopher Booker.

24 Apr 2010