Norman Brennan is a British campaigner on issues of policing and law and order.
The trust failed to submit returns to the Charity Commission from 2005 onwards, and its registration was removed in 2010 on the grounds that it had "ceased to exist".
was quoted as saying that Brennan "gives outrageous soundbites and simplistic solutions to complex issues.
"[2] In 2013, The Independent offered critical coverage questioning whether Brennan is a convenient "rent-a-mouth" for the media pointing out his propensity to comment on a wide array of matters unrelated to policing, ranging from asylum-seekers to prison gyms.
The newspaper also suggested that some in the police force viewed Brennan as "an unelected, unrepresentative, hardline reactionary.