All very odd...and all very sinister.
From the link provided by Jon, Common Purpose claim it has no involvement with control of the press. But the truth appears to be something very different to what Common Purpose claim:
Quote:
Common Purpose, which denies having a Left-wing or pro-European agenda, said it ‘has no involvement in the campaign for greater regulation for the Press’.
It added: ‘Nobody from Common Purpose has had any discussions with Mr Cameron about the Leveson Inquiry, or regulation of the Press, and nor would there have been any reason for them to do so.’
Let's deal with EU links to The Media Trust and the EU, and the links between the EU and Common Purpse that Common Purpose seek to hide:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... press.htmlQuote:
Hacked Off said last night that it had not received money from the EU. However, the Media Standards Trust has received money from the EU’s European Social Fund for a study into local news.
The Media Standards Trust is also closely connected to a charity for training “future leaders” called Common Purpose, accused by its opponents of being a political front for pro-Brussels values, which it denies. Common Purpose was paid at least £1.4 million in EU grants in 2011, according to the EU financial transparency system database.
Now to trace the links between Sir David Bell and the Media Trust, Common Purpose,and Levenson.
Sir David Bell is listed amongst the board of the Media Standards Trust:
http://mediastandardstrust.org/about/people/Quote:
Sir David Bell | Formerly Chairman, Financial Times
Sir David Bell has solid links with Common Purpose as a former Trustee
http://www.commonpurpose.org.uk/about/g ... -statementFrom Sir David Bell himself:Quote:
I am proud to be a Common Purpose Trustee and very proud of what Julia has achieved, and of what we do. As our website makes clear Julia has been committed for over 21 years to a very simple proposition: that communities will work better if the leaders of them - in the private sector, the public sector and the not for profit sector - work together to identify opportunities to improve things for the public good. Our courses are outlined on our website for all to see. The testimonials we have received from clients from all walks of life demonstrate the value and success of our leadership courses. This is what Common Purpose is all about and it's what we continue to do - as we have done since 1989.
From the Levenson Inquiry site:
http://www.levesoninquiry.org.uk/people ... avid-bell/Quote:
Sir David Bell is a non-executive director of the Economist. He retired as a director of Pearson plc and Chairman of the Financial Times at the end of 2009 after 13 years on the Board.
David joined the FT from the Oxford Mail ending up as Managing Editor. After moving to the business side of the paper he was appointed Chief Executive in 1993 and became Chairman in 1996. In July 1998 he was also appointed Pearson’s Director for People with responsibility for the recruitment, motivation, development and reward of employees across the Pearson Group and in June 2003 he became Chairman of Pearson Inc in New York.
He resigned as chair of the Media Standards Trust on being appointed an assessor for the Leveson Inquiry. He remains Chairman of Sadler’s Wells, Chair of Council at Roehampton University, Chairman of Crisis, Chairman of Common Purpose, Chairman of the Transformation Trust and Chair of The Institute of War & Peace Reporting Europe. He is also a member of the International Youth Foundation Board, a member of Plan UK’s Board, a trustee of the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation, the not for profit Bureau for Investigative Journalism, and the Centre for the Study of Financial Innovation (CSFI) and a member of the Honorary Council of the Royal National Theatre.
Now for the links between the Media Trust and Hacked Off
This quote from the Media Standard Trust web site claim that Hacked off have become INDEPENDENT of the Media Standards Trust.
Quote:
In the summer of 2012, Hacked Off became independent of the Media Standards Trust. It is now a non-profit company, based on Victoria Street, London. The director is Professor Brian Cathcart. For further information, go to
http://hackinginquiry.org/.
That clearly indicates that Hacked Off and the Media Standard Trust were once the same organisation.
David Cameron has links to Common Purpose:
He is photographed with Common Purpose:
http://www.commonpurpose.org.uk/The links between Common Purpose, the Media Trust, Hacked Off, the Levenson Inquiry, and David Cameron appear to be far more intimate than any of them would like us to know about. As somebody who once worked in an industry that was covered by the Official Secrets Act, I know that if I had any links with agents that were considered a threat to national security that were as strong as David Cameron's links to Common Purpose, the Media Standards Trust, the Levenson Inquiry and the control of the press, then I would have been compelled to explain myself. There were times that even a planned holiday to some foreign countries would have required me to get special clearance before going on holiday, and a thorough vetting on my return to the UK. Somehow the same restrictions don't seem to apply to the establishment elite these days.