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Ministry Of Defence & Common Purpose (18/10/2008)
UK
MOD & Common Purpose
Ministry of Defence declares 39 staff Common Purpose trained at minimum cost of £154,000 (29/09/2008)
UK
The Ministry of Defence declares that 39 'Senior and Fast Stream' staff have been Common Purpose trained. The MOD appears to be pushing the fact that senior and 'better quality staff' have been selected for Common Purpose training. Just what are MOD staff doing aligning themselves with a pro EU political charity. They should not be connected with any political organisations. How many meetings are these people having under Chatham House rules of secrecy?
Assuming each course was £3,950 the total cost to the MOD was £154,050 plus VAT. The MOD cannot afford to equip front line troops with the proper body armour or armoured vehicles, but can spend it on quasi 'leadership' training for which there is no tangible benefit. Are you happy to have your taxes wasted in this way?
CP Defence Logistics Organisation(DLO) Expenditure 2005 (20/08/2008)
Plymouth
DLO declares £37,000 spent on CP training as at 2005. Their letter seems a little uncertain quoting "on the information we have available". Is information being witheld from Freedom of Information release? CP operates under the Chatham House rule for secrecy in meetings. How can this be justified within a national defence organisation?
CP Ministry of Defence Expenditure (18/08/2008)
UK
Ministry Defence admits to spending over £308,500. This does not include benefits such as venues, meals or support staff time.
CP Advisory Group London 2004 (18/08/2008)
London
Note Richard Hatfield Personnel Director Ministry of Defence. CP Advisory Groups meet under Chatham House secrecy rules. What was discussed?
CP Application Form Plymouth 2003 (10/08/2008)
Plymouth
CP Application Form Plymouth 2003. Note that participants are SELECTED by a Common Purpose Advisory Group, consisting of senior leaders in Plymouth. Cost is £3,850 plus VAT. This is the creation of a select elitest club. Advisory group includes Commodore Andrew Mathews Royal Navy yet CP is known to require loyalty to CP, and is pro EU and therefore political. Serving military officers are not permitted to be politically involved, nor to have allegiance to groups over and above their Sovereign.
CP Expanding Your Networks Host British Army Chetwynd Barracks Nottingham (10/08/2008)
Nottingham
CP Expanding Your networks Programme Day hosted by Col Nick Turner British Army at Chetwynd Barracks 27 September 2005. Content concerns "diverse approaches to leadership" , "leadership in Action", and networking across the region. The full day will almost certainly have been paid for by the MOD, and thus provides a FREE venue and lunch for CP paid for by the taxpayer. Since CP encourages professionals to lead outside their authority, and is highly pro EU, we must ask just what are Army officers are doing being involved with a political organisation connected to the marxist DEMOS organisation. Were visitors to the base security vetted? Why will the army be involved in CP political networks, now being joined up across Europe.
