⟡ Addendum: On Westminster’s Injunction Theatre and Gossip Economy ⟡
Filed: 11 September 2025
Reference: SWANK/WCC/INJ-SMEAR
Filename: 2025-09-11_Addendum_FathersMessage_WestminsterSmear.pdf
Summary: While Westminster petitions the Court to restrain my written evidence, its operatives resort to gossip — seeding lies about “men” and “babies” into parental communication.
I. What Happened
On 21 August 2025, Westminster issued an application for an injunction under the name “The Lord Mayor and Citizens of the City of Westminster.” Their request: that I be muzzled, permitted only one email per week, forbidden to contact named officers, and ordered to pay their costs.
Concurrently, on 10 September 2025, the father of my children relayed an erratic message repeating Westminster’s latest gossip: that I “have everyone with me” and ought to “have a new baby.” These words are not his invention but the handiwork of Ms. Kirsty Hornal, whose safeguarding toolkit has degenerated into character assassination.
II. What the Document Establishes
Contradiction: Westminster simultaneously fears my emails (too much evidence) and fuels gossip (no evidence at all).
Collapse of Professionalism: The Council dresses itself in the robes of “The Lord Mayor & Citizens,” but speaks in the register of playground tattle.
Pattern: Procedural silencing in court, reputational smears outside of it — both targeted to destabilise me.
Mother’s Position: I corrected the lies immediately, preserved the record, and reported the matter to police (Ref: ROC-18570-25-0101-IR).
III. Why SWANK Logged It
This entry sits at the intersection of Westminster’s two reflexes: containment (via injunctions) and projection (via gossip). It belongs in the Archive as proof that when institutions cannot withstand scrutiny, they resort to costumes and rumours.
IV. Applicable Standards & Violations
Article 8 ECHR – Family life undermined by malicious communications.
Children Act 1989, s.1(3) – Welfare subordinated to Westminster’s reputation.
Professional Standards of Social Work – Breach of ethics by engaging in smear campaigns.
V. SWANK’s Position
This is not safeguarding. This is theatre.
We do not accept Westminster’s pose as The Lord Mayor & Citizens.
We reject their effort to enjoin evidence while circulating gossip.
We will document their descent into farce until the archive itself becomes their reflection.
⟡ This Entry Has Been Formally Archived by SWANK London Ltd. ⟡
Every injunction is theatre. Every smear is evidence. Every document is preserved.
This is not a blog. This is a legal-aesthetic instrument.
Because evidence deserves elegance. And retaliation deserves an archive.