Sunday, 31 October 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

David Cameron went to Brussels to bang the


wrong table


Mr Cameron's defiance was pure theatre, since the


European Council does not set the EU budget,


says Christopher Booker.


30 Oct 2010

Child protection: MPs must act on the scandal of seized children

Britain's child protection system is off

the rails, and only the politicians who

built it can fix it, says Christopher

Booker.


30 Oct 2010

In the future, Her Majesty’s Ships could be flying the ring of stars

What's the point in building an aircraft carrier with no jets on it, asks Christopher Booker.

23 Oct 2010

The 'cuts' that mean public spending soars

Britain's £800m a year to India helps to pay for its space programme, writesChristopher Booker.

23 Oct 2010

Renewables will add £880 a year to bills

The UK’s renewables target, the most ambitious in the EU, will entail spending £100bn on wind farms, writesChristopher Booker.

16 Oct 2010

The price of a Belgian apparatchik

Hermann Van Rompuy, President of the EU, looks to be a very expensive figurehead indeed, says Christopher Booker.

16 Oct 2010

Boy hides from social workers in the jungle

Britain's zealous social workers have rarely gone to such lengths to seize a child from loving parents, saysChristopher Booker.

16 Oct 2010

The Commonwealth is where Britain belongs

The spectacle of the Games in Delhi reminds us that the Commonwealth is our natural family, and not the EU, says Christopher Booker.

09 Oct 2010

A rose-tinted Panorama of Coventry's social workers

Too much was left unsaid when the BBC sent its cameras to Coventry, says Christopher Booker.

09 Oct 2010

Ed Miliband is the costliest politician in British history

When Ed Miliband won the Labour leadership, the commentators overlooked his most startling achievement, says Christopher Booker.

09 Oct 2010

Kent police take on the heavy work

Once again the police provide the muscle for social workers to seize children, says Christopher Booker.

02 Oct 2010

The 'anomalies’ of Dr Pachauri’s charity accounts

Why did the Charities Commission let the European wing of Rajendra Pachauri's empire get away with such poor accounting, asks Christopher Booker.

02 Oct 2010

Why do the police provide the muscle for forced adoptions?

Police are strangely compliant helpers when social workers arrive to remove children from their mothers, says Christopher Booker.

25 Sep 2010