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Not sure what to make of this… sounds a bit like bullshit, but who knows…
why not do some background? always good to check stuff out if ur gonna post it
Common Purpose UK – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monbiot is certainly worthy of respect, in my book anyway, but the BNP seem to be similiarly critical, and i’m not convinced by anything they have to say.
Your turn to dig… 😉 I’m sure we can get to the bottom of this!
Sounds a bit like the freemasons from this website. Doesnt sound good tho…
Common Purpose (CP) – a hidden virus in our government and schools | http://www.tpuc.org
Not really sure what the rest of the websites about tho…
Not really sure what the rest of the websites about tho…
so who r the tpuc exactly? i’ll find out…
the people’s united collective? hmm… is this not the eurosceptics mentioned in Wiki, certainly the Union Jack logo suggests it is.
here is the trustees reply, presumably to this material
A letter from the trustees
Common Purpose receives a broad spectrum of media coverage that highlights the positive impact of our leadership development programmes and award schemes. Examples of the many positive changes in society that have occurred as a result of the programme participants’ actions are available on our website.
A tiny fraction of media coverage, mostly postings on online discussion boards, blogs and websites, is making highly offensive and untrue claims about Common Purpose. Our reputation is very important to us – we have been advised that whilst the content is undoubtedly offensive to those who are named or implicated in the articles, it is also defamatory. Common Purpose is founded on the principles of independence and non-alignment. All of our work remains true to these principles. More detail on how we work is available in our Charter.
Common Purpose is a registered charity and our accounts are available online. Our UK work is funded by the income we receive from running educational programmes that aim to improve the leadership competencies of people across the public, private and not-for-profit sector, so they have the skills, the connections and the vision they need to lead more effectively within their roles and also more widely, to create positive change in society. This has three benefits – better leaders, new networks and stronger communities. We are grateful for kind support from a range of sponsors for our international development work.
Common Purpose is very proud of its track record of working with leaders of all backgrounds, ages and sectors. If you are interested in finding out more about our work, please get in touch. Contact us at info@commonpurpose.org.uk.
As the Chairs of the Board of Trustees for Common Purpose Charitable Trust, Common Purpose International and Common Purpose UK, we are proud to support the good work of this educational charity.
Jude Kelly, Artistic Director, South Bank Centre and Chair of the Board of Trustees, Common Purpose Charitable Trust
Sir David Bell, Director for People, Pearson plc and Chair of the Board of Trustees, Common Purpose International
Chris Mathias, Impetus Trust, and Chair of the Board of Trustees, Common Purpose UK
Not that i’m totally convinced they are legit, i’ll keep digging…
Actually, the tpuc site is rabidly eurosceptic. i’m ok with the suggestion that the EU is corrupt, but i don’t think the europeans have a monopoly on it!
I’m sure we are being stiffed at Westminster too. 😉
Still, those are political points i’m makin so…
Actually, lookin at the list of CP sponsers, i notice the first two… ‘Age Concern-Milton Keynes’… and ‘Annabel’s Cabaret and Disco- Plymouth’! :laugh_at:
Mayb they are fronts for masonic activities, any PV-ers in those locations? if they could go in and try a few dodgy handshakes, we might find out!
Of course there are more heavyweight names down the list… actually its a really bizarre list!
gettin bored with it now… ur turn?
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