Thursday, 5 March 2009

Sir Cyril Chantler, Common Purpose and Media Standards Trust

Common Purpose has been under fire of late. For those who don't know much about common purpose, it is described here. The website that exposes the organisation is written by the very intelligent Brian Gerrish. He states ' and it is worth reading this intro"
"By blurring the boundaries between people, professions, public and private sectors, responsibility and accountability, CP encourages graduates to believe that as new selected leaders, CP graduates can work together, outside of the established political and social structures, to achieve this paradigm shift or CHANGE. The so called "Leading Outside Authority". In doing so, the allegiance of the individual becomes 're-framed' on CP colleagues and their NETWORK"
It is also worth watching this video.

Common Purpose is run by Julia Middleton. It is essentially a shadowy organisation that functions to ensure leaders in the land are trained in ensuring systems in our communities don't work. The other arm of this organization is called the Media Standards Trust . Why is this important?

Well, Witchdoctor tells us a great deal about Sir Cyril Chantler and his links. She picks out the Orwells Prize . If Witchdoctor has her magic spectacles she will note that the Orwell Prize is administered by the Media Standards Trust. Hey Presto, Sir Cyril Chantler is there as an MST Board member. For those who don't know, Lis Paice disclosed that Sir Cyril was on the Chair at DNUK [ Doctors.net.uk]. So, Sir Cyril has an allegiance to Common Purpose. The list on MST is extremely interesting because it also consists of Sue Stapley, the person who sold Sally Clark's case to the world but kept her alcoholism out of it so we all think she is an angel.

Anyhow, in conclusion it is rather disturbing that someone with an allegiance to Common Purpose was also Chairman of the Standards and Ethics Committee of the General Medical Council. Then again he was also Chairman of the Shared Medical Record Committee of NHS Connecting for Health. So, two failing organisations had Sir Cyril Chantler on their board. Interesting isn't it?

Perhaps someone should ask the General Medical Council whether they take courses with Common Purpose?





5 comments:

Anonymous said...

You can find out more about Common Purpose here: www.stopcp.com

Anonymous said...

Hi Rita

"Perhaps someone should ask the General Medical Council whether they take courses with Common Purpose?"

Perhaps they will answer this:

http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/common_purpose_graduates_expendi_6

Anonymous said...

Robert Peston, business editor of the BBC, also turns up regularly when analysing the names of board members connected to various Middleton "charities".
Whether you choose to believe This link one would concede, is down to a personal perspective, but from my own point of view it did make me question certain things in a different light.

Dr Liz Miller said...

This is indeed sinister. The continual erosion of boundaries between the public and private have led to falling public standards.

The idea of "God's chosen" is both Nazi and Zionist, neither of which have a healthy approach to the human race.

Humans have different personalities, the most successful grouping consist of teams not armies. Teams have all types within them. See Matrix Psychology
www.matrixpsychology.blogspot.com

The alternative to Common Purpose is a world where people understand who they are and where they fit in. Where people are valued for who they are, and their own unique contribution. The Human Race is not "Common" it is exceptional. We do not have a "Common" purpose, led by Commoners. Humanity has a better future without the Utopian dreams of power hungry fools.

The future lies not with a purpose imposed from outside but from a deeper understanding who we are as people and that is a journey we have hardly started.

Anonymous said...

Dear Stop Common Purpose,

Thanks for the FOI :). Very interesting, we shall see what happens. I suspect they do subscribe to it because their behaviour patterns are rather similar to that exhibited by CP.

RP