🏛️ The Art of Evasion: Westminster's Automated Aloofness
Date: 11 March 2025
📜 Official Correspondence (Such As It Is)
From: [Unmonitored Inbox]
To: Polly (Citizen Who Dared to Inconvenience)
Dear Madam (Presumably),
Please be advised — with all the warmth and intimacy of a bureaucratic cold front — that this inbox is not monitoredand, accordingly, your email will not be responded to.
Should you wish to attempt the Sisyphean task of logging a new complaint or enquiry, please note the following options, curated for your inconvenience:
Complete the online form (and entrust your concerns to the digital ether):
www.westminster.gov.uk/complaintsOr telephone our Contact Centre on 020 7641 6000, where the musical stylings of "Your call is important to us" await you.
🩺 Departmental Dispersal: The Cult of Specialisation
In our unwavering commitment to fragmented accountability, kindly note:
Adults’ Social Services and Children’s Social Services each possess their own statutory complaints procedure— thus ensuring that no complaint is handled efficiently or cohesively.
Should you dare to seek assistance:
📞 Adults’ Social Services
Telephone: 0800 587 0072 or 020 7361 2661
📞 Children’s Social Services
Customer Relationship Team
Telephone: 0207 641 6501
🖋️ Final Observations
In short: Should you wish for a response, kindly relocate yourself to the appropriate virtual vestibule and prepare to reintroduce yourself ad infinitum.
Your dignity, resilience, and patience will, of course, be filed — somewhere.
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