According to Brian Gerrish, an Ex Royal Navy Warfare Officer and now an editor for the UK Column, there is a charitable organisation called Common Purpose, which has infiltrated almost every aspect of UK society. Mr Gerrish claims that Common Purpose has been operating for many years to undermine the UK’s key institutions, by offering management training that seeks to re-frame the attendees of its courses. Apparently, this is achieved by using Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) to change the way people interpret information about their role in society and how they can affect its future.
According to Mr Gerrish, Common Purpose is a pro-EU charity with links to the Marxist organisation Demos. He says that its intentions are to subvert UK institutions, so that the economy and wider aspects of UK society are destabilised. If you look at how the UK has been transformed from a world power to little better than a third world country since joining the EEC, then Mr Gerrish may have a point. It would explain why politicians no longer represent their constituents, why common law is being usurped and why the police, the health service, the armed forces, education and transportation are barely able to function. It is as if the UK has been eroded from within. What is suspicious about Common Purpose is the amount of money that it receives from public bodies to place managers on its courses. According to the BBC article below, the Department for Work and Pensions spent over £¼M on such courses between 2002 and 2007 and the DWP is only one of many taxpayer funded organisations to do so. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7929210.stm Another thing that is suspicious about this so called charity is the secrecy that surrounds its activities, as it prefers to operate according to Chatham House rules. There is something very unsettling about Common Purpose and what it is doing to the UK. Below is an interesting interview with Mr Gerrish, where he explains what he knows about the organisation and how he learnt about it. The interview is a few years old but it is still very much worth seeing.
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