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Reflections on a Campaign so far: SPCK nearly Weekly

It is a little over a month since Cease and Desist notices were sent to a series of bloggers.

20080827-blogpulse-spckI want to look back on what has been achieved - in both concrete terms and “soft” terms.

You can get up to speed by reading my “Introductory Guide“, or the list of people posting in support, or even the Press Room:

Dave Walker is a cartoonist who runs a popular website, which includes the blogs We Blog Cartoons, Cartoon Church and The Cartoon Blog.

On the morning of July 22nd 2008 he received a cease and desist letter threatening legal action unless he removed 75 posts from his Cartoon Church blog by lunchtime - i.e., half a day’s notice.

These 75 posts had reported the developing situation over a 2 year period in a UK book chain called SPCK, which had been taken over by a company run by Mark Brewer. Dave Walker’s was the main published source reporting the situation, asking questions about the management of the chain, and highlighting the treatment of the employees.

So, what has happened?

Public Interest

There have been several hundred articles written about the mismanagement of the SPCK shops, which Here are Blogpulse Graphs for “J Mark Brewer” and “SPCK“. Note that the first Cease and Desist notices were sent around the 20th of July.

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Some Specifics

Things that have happened in the last month.

Thoughts from People involved on the inside

I emailed a couple of people who have been involved for the full 18 months, and these are points where they said we have helped:

  • (Phil Groom) Coming back from holiday to such an amazing groundswell of support certainly tipped the balance in favour of fight rather than flight.
  • Dave’s SPCK posts are now plastered across the blogosphere and there’s not a thing JMB (J mark Brewer) can now do about it: Streisand Effect!
  • We’ve taken the lid off Cease & Desist notices.
  • We’ve exposed the dubious goings on behind the scenes — special thanks to Unity at Ministry of Truth!
  • We’ve helped gain payment for one supplier and one ex-employee that we know of — there may well be others (felt like pulling a tooth from lion’s jaw, but we did it)
  • We’ve kept the story alive when the print media appear to have been scared off by what now seem to be empty threats.
  • We’ve obtained a long overdue official public statement from SPCK
  • We’ve boosted staff morale for those still in the thick of it: they now know that they are not alone.
  • We’ve launched a campaign to rescue Durham Cathedral Bookshop, which has drawn broad support from academics, clergy and laity.
  • I would stress the positive balance this has provided to the staff who have and are undergoing the tribulation caused by the brewers, I know that many of them really have found this to be a positive boost to their morale and also have found it to be a focus of strength that has even enabled some of them to begin undertaking more positive and stronger action on their own behalf some of which we might come to know about later.
  • In terms of defending Dave et al and the rights of others, I am sure without doubt yet again that this has provided a strong and stable platform that has reached out to the UK christian sphere and made them aware of issues and rights normally only of such interest and understanding to poli-bloggers and rights fighters and not the normally more sedate christian folk.
  • I have even been informed of a few Methodist and Baptists that have even spoken about the whole issue of internet civil rights and using the internet to achieve J&P outreach etc at their Justice & Peace groups - an area I am told they had not previously given any thought to.
  • Raised awareness not just on the Brewer issue, but on the wider sphere of internet rights within the Christian Community.

That is quite an interesting list. However, enough claiming successes - back to work.

The Doctor came and Pulled the Chain, and out came an aeroplane

20080827-mr-philip-brewer-elephantIncidentally, if you want to buy an aircraft, Mr Philip Brewer - who has been visiting individual shops and sending ludicrous memos from time to time - has one for sale, for $29750:

  • Description - So fun to fly, absolutely perfect. N-reg allows for greater options and freedom flying in the UK. Check it out.
  • References available - You do not need to be US FAA certified. Usually much less expensive to insure and to maintain.
  • Airplane time state - 65 Continental Wooden Prop, A/C 3500 TT.
  • Interior Cloth 8 (of 10).
  • Exterior Yellow, great covering, always hangared. 9 (of 10).

Here are the photos:

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I’d recommend the cash to go to the SPCK Booksellers Fund.

Wrapping Up

So far this campaign has re-energised some people, and helped in some measure broaden awareness of the case. But there are possibly another 12-18 months to go, and scrutiny needs to be maintained throughout that period.

As my contribution to keeping the campaign rolling I will be building a page of people who have posted about the SPCK/SSG affair, following the pattern of the “My Name is Dave Walker” page. If you have posted, please drop a link to your most substantive article (even if it was 18 months ago), and I’ll add you to the list.

Sign the Durham Petition

In the meantime, you can sign the petition to encourage the Dean and Chapter of Durham Cathedral to do something about the parlous state of the Durham Cathedral Bookshop (an ex-SPCK bookshop), which used to be one of the best bookshops in the sector in the North of England.

Go and read / sign the petition here. Please.

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Matt is an internet consultant, commentator, freelance writer and Project Manager based in the UK. He is available for hire. Matt edits the Wardman Wire, and writes at Poligeeks, Total Politics, and occasionally in several other places.

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5 Comments »

Comment by MattWardman
2008-08-27 12:25:03

Apologies for the problem with formatting lists - that is next on the list (!) to be addressed.

 
Comment by Phil Groom Subscribed to comments via email
2008-08-27 12:40:44

Matt: thank you. Excellent summary, much appreciated.

Phil Groom’s last blog post..Shame and Disgrace: St Stephen the Great, Cambridge

 
Comment by asingleblog
2008-08-27 19:28:05

Thanks Matt for an excellent summary. All the blogs about this saga have been a lifeline to many. It must be incredibly hard work but please keep going.

 
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