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Chromatic v Civil National Business Centre [2025] SWANK PC-096 (CC)



⟡ Addendum: On the Geometry of Paper and the Audacity of Persistence ⟡

Filed: 7 May 2025
Reference: SWANK/CNBC/PC-096
Document: 2025-05-07_Core_PC-096_CNBC_UpdatedN1ClaimCoverLetter.pdf
Summary: Cover letter to the Civil National Business Centre accompanying an updated £23.6 million N1 claim bundle—an act of procedural perseverance demonstrating that patience, when measured in megabytes and interest accrued daily, can itself become jurisprudence.


I. What Happened

On 7 May 2025, the claimant sent to Northampton a parcel so heavy with righteousness it could dent a filing cabinet. Within lay an updated N1 claim, witness statement, schedule of losses, annexes, medical evidence, and the quiet conviction that bureaucracy eventually yields to repetition more readily than reason.


II. What the Letter Establishes

That documentation is a weapon of elegance.
That when institutions refuse to listen, one may speak instead through pagination.
That £23,600,000 is not hyperbole but a quantified form of disbelief.
The letter re-asserts that even arithmetic, when laced with contempt, becomes advocacy.


III. Why SWANK Logged It

Because this submission is an architectural feat—an updated cathedral of evidence mailed to a post-industrial shrine. It transforms the act of “sending paperwork” into an exhibition of procedural couture.


IV. Violations

  • Equality Act 2010 – continued indifference to disability accommodations.

  • Human Rights Act 1998 – Article 6 and 8 erosion through delay.

  • Administrative Decorum – failure to issue a claim number before the claimant’s patience expired interest-bearing.


V. SWANK’s Position

The Civil National Business Centre remains a mausoleum of envelopes; SWANK, however, regards every posted bundle as performance art.
This letter stands as the manifesto of the indefatigable: an ode to numbered attachments and the dignity of registered post.


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