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How Common purpose can be considered a charity

Lucy Buxton made this Freedom of Information request to Charity Commission for England and Wales

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From: Lucy Buxton

25 September 2008

Dear Sir or Madam,

By "Common Purpose", I mean the "educational charity" of that name:
http://www.commonpurpose.org

Common Purpose has redefined the meaning of 'charity'.

Although Common Purpose calls itself an 'educational charity', it
is not the poor and disadvantaged who benefit.

Instead, the main beneficiaries are the rich and powerful.

Therefore please explain why Common Purpose is allowed to
operate as a charity.

Yours faithfully,

Lucy Buxton

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25 September 2008

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From: Andrew Park
Charity Commission for England and Wales

2 October 2008

Dear Ms Buxton,

Thank you for your e-mail of 25 September. I have set out my response to
your question below.

Why is Common Purpose allowed to operate as a charity?

I thought it might be helpful to set out the general principles we follow
when registering a charity. In order to be charitable in law an
organisation must be set up:

o for a purpose which is charitable in law; and

o for the benefit of the public generally

Common Purpose is registered as a charity with the following objects:

"The advancement of education for the public benefit and in particular,
but without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, to educate men
and women from a broad range of geographical, political, ethnic,
institutional, social and economic backgrounds in constitutional, civic,
economic and social studies, with special emphasis on civil and social
awareness and responsibility in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, provided
always that nothing contained in the Memorandum and Articles of
Association shall authorise, or be deemed to authorise the carrying on of
any activity for any purposes save those regarded as charitable by the
laws of England and Wales"

Advancing education in the named topics is charitable, and the class of
people to be educated is broadly defined enough to demonstrate public
benefit.

As a registered charity with income of more than £5 million a year,
Common Purpose is required to submit its accounts annually to the
Commission and we publish these on our website
[1]www.charitycommission.gov.uk so that the public can see them.
Charities with income of more than £1 million a year are also required to
submit a Summary Information Return, which sets out key information about
the charity's aims, activities and achievements, and again we publish
these on our website. I have provided a link to the charity's entry on
our Register, where this information can be found:

[2]http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/reg...

I hope that you find this helpful.

Yours sincerely

Andrew Park

Large Charities Division

Charity Commission Direct
PO Box 1227
Liverpool
L69 3UG
T: 0207 674 2355
[email address]

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