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Again, not an exhaustive list but for anyone else in the UK, these are where riots are expected today:
Aldershot - Immigration Advisors at 40 Victoria Road GU11 1TH, starting at 19:30.
Bedford - Immigration INN (Inn?) on Ford End Road MK40 4JT, at 20:00.
Birmingham - Refugee and Migrant Centre on Frederick Street B1 3HN, beginning at 20:00.
Bishop Auckland - outside the Town Hall on Market Place DL14 7NP.
Blackburn - Rafiq Immigration Services on Whalley Road BB5 1AA, at 20:00.
Blackpool - Immigration Solicitors at the Enterprise Centre on Lytham Road FY1 1EW, starting at 20:00.
Bolton - Deane & Bolton Immigration Lawyers on Chorley New Road BL1 4QR, at 20:00.
Brentford - UK Immigration Help in The Mile on 1000 Great West Road TW8 9DW, starting around 19:00.
Brighton - Raj Rayan Immigration in Queensberry House at 106 Queens Road BN1 3XF, starting either at 19:30 or 20:00.
Bristol - Gya Williams Immigration on West Street BS2 OBL, at 20:00.
Burnley - at Thompson Park on 111 Ormerod Rioad BB11 3QWat, starting at 13:00.
Canterbury - UK Immigration Clinic in the Canterbury Innovation Centre CT2 7FG, at 20:00.
Chatham - Immigration Status UK on Maidstone Road ME5 9FD, at 20:00.
Cheadle - Intime Immigration Services on Brooks Drive SK8 3TD, at 20:00.
Chelmsford - UK Immigration Information Centre on Violet Close CM1 6XG, at 20:00.
Derby - Immigration Advisory Service, Normanton Road DE23 6US, at 20:00.
Dover - Kent Immigration and Visa Advice at 5A Castle Hill Road CT16 1QG, reportedly around 20:00.
Durham - in Crook at Market Place, at 18:00. (Unsure as to whether this is the same one as in Bishop Auckland as I know Crook is near there?)
Finchley - Immigration and Nationality Services within Foundation House at 4 Percy Road N128BU, around 19:00.
Harrow - Yes UK Immigration and North Harrow Community Library within the Business Centre at 429-433 Pinner Road HA1 4HN, in North Harrow, at 19:00.
Hastings - Black Rock Immigration at 37 Cambridge Gardens TN34 1EN, at 20:00.
Hull - Conroy Baker Immigration Lawyer in Norwich House, 1 Savile Street HU1 3ES, at 20:00.
Lewisham - the Clock Tower, SE13 5JH, 19:00.
Lincoln - Immigration Lawyer Services on Carlton Mews LN2 4FJ, at 20:00.
Liverpool - Merseyside Refugee Centre in St Anne's Centre on 7 Overbury Street L7 3HJ, at 20:00.
Liverpool - Sandpiper Hotel (might be on Ormskirk Old Road? if any scousers can clarify where that is, that'd be great) at 13:00.
Middlesbrough - Immigration Advice Centre which is the Co-Operative Buildings at 251 Linthorpe Road TS1 4AT, at 20:00.
Newcastle - United Immigration Services in Artisan Unit 3, The Beacon on Westgate Road NE4 9PQ, at 20:00.
Northampton - Zenith Immigration Lawyers at 2 Talbot Road NN1 4JB, starting at 20:00.
Nottingham - East Midlands Immigration Services at 15 Stonesbury Vale NG2 7UR, at 20:00.
Oldham - somewhere on Ellen Street 0L9 6QR, at 20:00
Oxford - Asylum Welcome in Unit 7 in Newtec Place on Magdelen Road OX4 1RE, around 19:00. [Updated as of 15:53]
Peterborough - Smart Immigration Services in Laxton House at 191 Lincoln Road PE1 2PN, at 20:00.
Plymouth - in a Morrisons car park, I don't know which but I saw Victory Parade associated with it? If anyone from Plymouth can clarify, please do. Not sure on time.
Portsmouth - UK Border Agency at Kettering Terrace PO2 8QN, at 20:00
Preston - Adriana Immigration Services at 109 Church Street PR1 3BS, at 19:00 or 20:00.
Rotherham - Parker Rhodes Hickmotts, The Point S60 1BP, at 20:00.
Sheffield - City Hall on Barker's Pool S1 2JA, at 13:00.
Sheffield - White Rose Visas at 101 Wilkinson Street S10 2GJ, at 20:00.
Southampton - Y-Axis Immigration Consultants, Cumberland Place on Grosvenor Square SO15 2BG, at 20:00.
Southend - MNS Immigration Solicitors on Ditton Court Road SS0 7HG, at 20:00.
Stoke-On-Trent - ZR Visas on Metcalfe Road ST6 7AZ, in Tunstall, at 20:00.
Sunderland - North of England Refugee Service which is in Suite 12 in the Eagle Building at 201 High Street East SR1 2AX, at 20:00.
Swindon - I have no details for this, just seen that something might be kicking off there.
Tamworth - Lawrencia & Co Immigration Solicitors within the Amber Business Village on Amber Close B77 4RP, no details on time unfortunately.
Walthamstow - Waltham Forest Immigration Bureau at 187 Hoe Street E17 3AP, at 20:00.
Wigan - Support for Wigan Arrivals Project, Penson Street WN1 2LP, at 20:00.
York - only detail I've got it is York Stay City Hotel.
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hey guys, I could use your help with something! Sue is a Black disabled mother, migrant, and PhD student at Newcastle University who urgently needs solidarity. Newcastle University is reporting her to the Home Office in retaliation for her complaint about her abusive supervisor, in full awareness of her Stage 5 kidney disease. this is a life-and-death situation.
here's how you can help:
retweet Unis Resist Border Control's tweet about Sue's abusive situation at the University of Newcastle
sign the open letter to Newcastle University by 22 May
pass a motion with your UCU branch (template here)
donate to help Sue find a kidney donor, apply to Leave to Remain, pay solicitor fees, and cover living costs
Sue's story from the #WeAreAllSue toolkit:
In 2022, Sue Agazie, high-achieving in her field, was promised financial support for her tuition fees through scholarships and paid opportunities and enrolled into the PhD programme at Newcastle University Business School with this understanding. When Sue arrived in the UK in 2023, however, she learned that all of this financial promise was a lie; the scholarships that she had been promised never materialised. Instead, she has gone into horrific debt and is having trouble surviving.
For almost a year, Sue sought financial support for herself and her family, including grants and opportunities that would burnish the reputation of her supervisor and university as a whole. However, in that year, her supervisor not only prevented her from applying to scholarships and paid opportunities, but further controlled her research and day-to-day quality of life, with a high-level of surveillance, inappropriate supervisory practices, and escalating harassment of both her and her family.
These practices include this supervisor repeatedly preventing Sue from taking part in important professional development activities, such as research presentations, within the Business School. He also isolated her from her senior colleagues, forbidding her from attending particular activities they were facilitating, or spreading malicious rumours about them. Further, the primary supervisor repeatedly ignored Sue's pleas for support on funding applications and other opportunities that would alleviate the precarious financial situation into which she had been placed, telling her to “stop sending me links to scholarships”.
This behaviour would culminate in the primary supervisor verbally abusing Sue a number of times, and maligning Sue’s husband, alleging that he has been too lazy to financially support her. These inappropriate supervisory practices belie Newcastle University’s commitment to gender equality under the Athena SWAN Charter, for which it holds a Silver award, and for which the Business School holds a Bronze award.
An environment of terror and retaliation
This environment of surveillance, harassment, and terror has grossly impacted the health of Sue as well as that of her spouse and children. In particular, her kidney condition escalated to stage 5 kidney disease, a severe and terminal illness that causes disablement and time-sensitive, highly-delicate medical needs, during this ordeal. The National Kidney Foundation in the United States indicates that “stress and uncontrolled reactions to stress” can “lead to kidney damage.” These compounding issues have also understandably affected Sue's studies, although she has bravely persisted in her research, meeting important deadlines.
Sue raised these issues using relevant avenues of informal complaint, including her supervisory teams and student support services; there are multiple complaints that have been raised in this department. However, she did not receive sufficient support. Further, her severe health issues were not treated with the urgency and importance that they deserved. In October and November 2023, Sue's supervisor accused her of allegedly plagiarising his work in what Sue sees as a malicious act of retaliation and victimisation over her informal complaint, and an attempt to sabotage her reputation not just at Newcastle University, but to prestigious global networks. Following all of this mistreatment, Sue filed a formal complaint against her supervisor in February 2024.
Newcastle University is closing ranks
The university came back to Sue on 5 March 2024 with its response, alleging that she had fabricated the complaint against her supervisor in retaliation for his accusations of research misconduct against her, painting this vulnerable, disabled African student as a malicious liar. The supervisor even denies the relevance of her terminal illness and implicates her young child's behaviour in his response, while maintaining that her terminal illness "has nothing to do with her studies or work pressure here". Sue maintains: “During the time that I was supervised by the primary PhD supervisor, he neither kept in regular communication about my disability nor did he signpost me to relevant services within and outside of Newcastle University that could help me. It is dangerous for the primary supervisor to maintain that my disability would not have affected my studies. His comments show a gross level of disability discrimination that does not befit the reputation that Newcastle University seeks to cultivate as an inclusive place.”
Now, the university is claiming that Sue is not "engaging" sufficiently with the programme, and is threatening to report her to the Home Office, despite a written promise in January 2024 that her status would be unaffected due to the ongoing complaint process, and full knowledge of her terminal stage 5 kidney failure. Adding more insult to injury, Newcastle University Accommodation Service has been hounding Sue for rent arrears, even though they know she is critically ill and in a complaint with the university, surviving with the support of Food & Solidarity. Sue has pleaded with the university’s Accommodation Service for a rent freeze, indicating her urgent health complications and her complaint underway with the university. In all correspondences, the Accommodation Service has ignored Sue’s pleas for clemency. There is real fear that the Accommodation Service will evict Sue, her husband and their child. This will, no doubt, cause real precarity to Sue’s already fragile health condition.
We are appalled that the Newcastle University Business School is utilising obvious misogynoirist tropes to close ranks around a disabled Black migrant student who has been treated horribly, and weaponising her precarious migrant status against her as she attempts to seek justice. We are also aware that Sue is not the only student in this situation and that there have been other complaints in this department. It is a stark illustration of the pernicious institutional racism at Russell Group universities that a disabled Black migrant woman with caring responsibilities has been treated this way not only by a supervisor, but by the institution, as well as the abject way these universities instrumentalise migrant students from the Global South as sources of income that they can afterwards dispose of.
Sue maintains that this ordeal has not diminished her resolve to complete her PhD studies at Newcastle University Business School. She says, “I want to finish my PhD research. But for that to happen, Newcastle University must provide the necessary support for a disabled student in a non-abusive environment. I hope that the university listens to me and we can come to a resolution on this matter soon.”
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There was a certain method in the Count's inquiries, so I shall try to put them down in sequence; the knowledge may somehow or some time be useful to me.
Let's talk about this method.
Dracula opens this conversation by first checking if he could have multiple solicitors, then questioning further whether he could have them for different tasks/locations. Jonathan accedes the legality of all this, but first says it's not usually necessary, then wants more detail when Dracula keeps asking. Dracula explains, but his explanation seems a little contradictory:
"Now here let me say frankly, lest you should think it strange that I have sought the services of one so far off from London instead of some one resident there, that my motive was that no local interest might be served save my wish only; and as one of London residence might, perhaps, have some purpose of himself or friend to serve, I went thus afield to seek my agent, whose labours should be only to my interest. Now, suppose I, who have much of affairs, wish to ship goods, say, to Newcastle, or Durham, or Harwich, or Dover, might it not be that it could with more ease be done by consigning to one in these ports?"
He claims he didn't want any local interests to be served over his own in London, but then turns right around and says that local lawyers in various ports would be able to help him there more easily. If he really wants his own interests served first and foremost, Jonathan's suggestion that he could work with one solicitor, who would then work on his behalf with colleagues in other places, seems perfectly reasonable. Of course, if he wants to limit how much of his affairs any one person knows, then dividing his various tasks amongst various people makes sense. It's more unusual or even suspicious, but it's perfectly legal.
(Aside here - part of the reason I think he actually wanted a lawyer who wasn't from London is because he wants as little connection drawn between himself and that lawyer's (or lawyers' plural, going off my theory he might plan to kill Mr. Hawkins later) strange disappearance/death. He wants anyone he meets in London to know nothing about him before his arrival there.)
Dracula's happy to hear this. Then he starts delving into all sorts of specifics, with an attention to detail that impresses Jonathan. He obviously wants to be very careful to be as fully prepared as possible. Only after this is all confirmed (in books, not just by Jonathan's word - perhaps guarding against Jonathan, who knows he is imprisoned, lying to him?), does he ask whether Jonathan has written home. He uses clever wording and an implicit threat to coerce Jonathan to agree to remaining another month and helping him further.
This, just after they have completed all their business. It's extra cruel with that timing. And then as soon as he sees Jonathan is trapped, he presses his advantage with insidious charm, essentially dictating the content of the letters he wants him to write home. He gives Jonathan extremely thin paper, once again a threat without words that his words will be seen, his cooperation assessed further. He proceeds to sit right there the entire time Jonathan is writing, and only after he is done does Dracula begin to write his own letters. This little choice increases the pressure immensely, meaning Jonathan has to write while feeling watched the entire time, then wait in suspense even longer after he has finished. Sure, he says he's just reading a book, but I doubt he's putting all his attention on that. Dracula is essentially taunting him here - all the more so when he leaves the room and the letters unguarded briefly.
Throughout the entire conversation, and the letter-writing that follows, he slowly tightens a net around Jonathan. The first part might raise suspicions about what Dracula plans to get up to, but it also is completely focused on business and very productive. It's also a lot of Jonathan saying yes, you can do that. Yes, it's odd to have multiple solicitors, but you can do that. Yes, if you want, that's allowed, and here's how to avoid any negative consequences. Then he uses the claim of business and duty to impose further on Jonathan. Jonathan is forced again to say yes, you can do that. You can have me stay longer. Yes, I accept, Mr. Hawkins did say I would help you however you needed. I will do that. Then as soon as Jonathan has agreed to that, Dracula ramps up the charm and threat both, and pushes harder with the letter request. He forces Jonathan to once again agree, this time without any words. Yes, I'll do that. I'll do what you want me to.
And then, at the very end, after establishing this pattern of agreement and complicity, after making Jonathan feel completely trapped in so many ways. Then, he starts to test Jonathan. To push him more. He leaves the room, leaves his letters behind. Two of them unopened. What is that if not an invitation to snoop? Jonathan takes the invitation - but he's frustrated in any effort to read inside by Dracula's swift return. Dracula removes any opportunity to learn more about the letters, and moves to leave Jonathan alone to stew in his thoughts... but turns back at the door to deliver a warning.
Don't sleep outside your room. If you do, who knows what would happen to you. He gestures as though he's washing his hands, as if saying I'm not responsible for the result or maybe even I won't save you. Coming right now, after the way the rest of this conversation has gone... it feels a lot like a deliberate taunt. A test. A push, to see if Jonathan will rebel once out of his sight. A trap, perhaps - especially if leaving him with the letters was already a trick, especially if he could tell that Jonathan tried to spy on them.
#dracula daily#count dracula#jonathan harker#and what will happen if jonathan chooses to spring it?#...what will happen if he *doesn't*?
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Anti-fascist counter demos in the UK on Wednesday the 7th and Friday the 9th of August
There are going to be a new round of anti-immigrant fascist riots in the UK on Wednesday the 7th of August and Friday the 9th. If you are able to get to one of the counter-demos, and it is safe for you to do so (and I'm including safe for your mental health; please don't push yourself too far), it's really important to go. Not only to physically stop the fascists from burning down immigration lawyers' practices or attacking Muslims in the street, but to stand up and be counted. This is a terrifying time to be an immigrant or a person of colour in the UK, and seeing the fascists outnumbered and humiliated by decent people can go some way to making it less bad.
Stay safe:
come early, well before the fascists assemble
Wear a mask, not only to avoid police surveillance but to avoid being doxxed by the fascists
Don't carry identifying information, such as credit cards, in case the police arrest you
Write the number for a protest lawyer on your arm so you won't lose it
Bring water
Bring suncream
Bring a friend if you can
Wear comfortable shoes
Stand Up to Racism has thhe best list of organised counter-demos. I wouldn't advise turning up to oppose a fascist march if you're not sure whether a counter demo has been called, but here's a list of places the far right has singled out to target on Wednesday at 8pm, so you know broadly whether your city is on the list:
ALDERSHOT
Immigration Advisors Ltd, Victoria Road, GU11 1TH
CANTERBURY
UK Immigration Clinic, Canterbury Innovation Centre, CT2 7FG
CHATHAM
Immigration Status UK, Maidstone Road, ME5 9FD
CHELMSFORD
UK Immigration Information Centre, Violet Close, CM1 6XG
BEDFORD
Immigration INN, Ford End Road, MK40 4JT
BIRMINGHAM
Refugee and migrant centre, Frederick Street, B1 3HN
BLACKBURN
Rafiq Immigration Services, Whalley Road, BB5 1AA
BLACKPOOL
Immigration Solicitors, Enterprise Centre, Lytham Road, FY1 1EW
BOLTON
Deane & Bolton Immigration lawyers, Chorley new road, BL1 4QR
BRENTFORD
UK Immigration Help, Great West End, TW8 9HH
BRIGHTON
Raj Rayan Immigration, Queens Road, BN1 3XF
BRISTOL
Gya Williams Immigration, West Street, BS2 0BL
CHEADLE
Intime Immigration Services, Brooks Drive, SK8 3TD
DERBY
Immigration advisory Service, Normanton Road, DE23 6US HARROW
Yes UK Immigration, Pinner Road, HA1 4HN
HASTINGS
Black Rock Immigration, Cambridge Gardens, TN34 1EN
HULL
Conroy Baker Immigration Lawyer, Norwich House, Savile Street, HU1 3ES
KENT
Kent Immigration and advice, Castle Hill Road, CT16 1QG
LINCOLN
Immigration Lawyer Services, Carlton Mews, LN2 4FJ
LIVERPOOL
Merseyside Refugee Centre, Overbury Street, L7 3HJ
MIDDLESBOROUGH
Immigration advice centre, Linthorpe Road, TS1 4AT
NEWCASTLE United Immigration Services - Westgate Road, NE4 9PQ
NORTH FINCHLEY
Immigration and Nationality Services, Percy Road, N128BU
NORTHAMPTON
Zenith Immigration Lawyers, Talbot Road, NN1 4JB
NOTTINGHAM East Midlands Immigration Services - Stonesbury Vale NG2 7UR
OLDHAM
Expert Immigration - Ellen Street 0L9 6QR
OXFORD
Asylum Welcome, Magdelen Road, OX4 1RE
PETERBOROUGH
Smart Immigration Services, Lincoln Road, PE1 2PN
PORTSMOUTH
UK Border Agency, Kettering Terrace, PO2 8QN
PRESTON
Adriana Immigration Services, Church Street PR1 3BS
ROTHERHAM
Parker Rhodes Immigration Lawyer, The Point S60 1BP
SHEFFIELD
White Rose Visas, Wilkinson Street, S10 2GJ
STOKE
ZR Visas, Metcalfe Road, ST6 7AZ
SOUTHAMPTON
Y-Axis Immigration Consultants, Grosvenor Square, SO15 2BG
SOUTHEND
MNS Immigration Solicitors, Ditton Court Road, SS0 7HG
SUNDERLAND
North of England Refugee Service, High Street East, SR1 2AX
TAMWORTH
Lawrencia & Co immigration solicitors, Amber Business Village, B77 4RP
WALTHAMSTOW
Waltham Forest Immigration Bureau, Hoe Street, E17 3AP
WIGAN
Support for Wigan Arrivals Project, Penson Street WN1 2LP
#Demonstration#Practical action#UK specific#UK politics#Fascism#Racism#Tw fascism#Tw racism#Tw islamophobia#Time-limited#¡No pasarán!
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Everyone stay safe and protect your local communities if you're able to. Below is leaked targets of planned attacks on our migrant advisory services.
This is being spread by the fascists:
This is what they've posted as next list of targets.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADS
THEY WONT STOP COMING UNTIL YOU TELL THEM...
NO MORE IMMIGRATION
8PM
MASK UP
SPREAD THIS AS FAR AND WIDE AS YOU CAN
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
ALDERSHOT
- Immigration Advisors Ltd, Victoria Road, GU11 1TH
CANTERBURY
- UK Immigration Clinic, Canterbury Innovation Centre, CT2 7FG
CHATHAM
- Immigration Status UK, Maidstone Road, ME5 9FD
CHELMSFORD
- UK Immigration Information Centre, Violet Close, CM1 6XG
BEDFORD
- Immigration INN, Ford End Road, MK40 4JT
BIRMINGHAM
- Refugee and migrant centre, Frederick Street, B1 3HN
BLACKBURN
- Rafiq Immigration Services, Whalley Road, BB5 1AA
BLACKPOOL
- Immigration Solicitors, Enterprise Centre, Lytham Road, FY1 1EW
BOLTON
- Deane & Bolton Immigration lawyers, Chorley new road, BL1 4QR
BRENTFORD
- UK Immigration Help, Great West End, TW8 9HH
BRIGHTON
- Raj Rayan Immigration, Queens Road, BN1 3XF
BRISTOL
- Gya Williams Immigration, West Street, BS2 0BL
CHEADLE
- Intime Immigration Services, Brooks Drive, SK8 3TD
DERBY
- Immigration advisory Service, Normanton Road, DE23 6US
HARROW
- Yes UK Immigration, Pinner Road, HA1 4HN
HASTINGS
- Black Rock Immigration, Cambridge Gardens, TN34 1EN
HULL
- Conroy Baker Immigration Lawyer, Norwich House, Savile Street, HU1 3ES
KENT
- Kent Immigration and advice, Castle Hill Road, CT16 1QG
LINCOLN
- Immigration Lawyer Services, Carlton Mews, LN2 4FJ
LIVERPOOL
- Merseyside Refugee Centre, Overbury Street, L7 3HJ
MIDDLESBOROUGH
- Immigration advice centre, Linthorpe Road, TS1 4AT
NEWCASTLE
United Immigration Services - Westgate Road, NE4 9PQ
NORTH FINCHLEY
- Immigration and Nationality Services, Percy Road, N128BU
NORTHAMPTON
- Zenith Immigration Lawyers, Talbot Road, NN1 4JB
NOTTINGHAM
East Midlands Immigration Services - Stonesbury Vale NG2 7UR
OLDHAM
- Expert Immigration - Ellen Street 0L9 6QR
OXFORD
- Asylum Welcome, Magdelen Road, OX4 1RE
PETERBOROUGH
- Smart Immigration Services, Lincoln Road, PE1 2PN
PORTSMOUTH
- UK Border Agency, Kettering Terrace, PO2 8QN
PRESTON
- Adriana Immigration Services, Church Street PR1 3BS
ROTHERHAM
- Parker Rhodes Immigration Lawyer, The Point S60 1BP
SHEFFIELD
- White Rose Visas, Wilkinson Street, S10 2GJ
STOKE
- ZR Visas, Metcalfe Road, ST6 7AZ
SOUTHAMPTON
- Y-Axis Immigration Consultants, Grosvenor Square, SO15 2BG
SOUTHEND
- MNS Immigration Solicitors, Ditton Court Road, SS0 7HG
SUNDERLAND
- North of England Refugee Service, High Street East, SR1 2AX
TAMWORTH
- Lawrencia & Co immigration solicitors, Amber Business Village, B77 4RP
WALTHAMSTOW
- Waltham Forest Immigration Bureau, Hoe Street, E17 3AP
WIGAN
- Support for Wigan Arrivals Project, Penson Street WN1 2LP
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Dracula Dictionary, May 12th
Lincoln's Inn: one of the four professional associations for lawyers in London, as well as the building that they're based in
solicitor: a lawyer
militate: be a powerful or conclusive factor in preventing
Newcastle and Durham: port cities in the north of England
Harwich and Dover: port cities in the south of England
consignment: an arrangement in which goods are left with a third party to sell
acumen: the ability to make good judgements and take quick decisions
stinted: (archaic) to stop or check something
resistless: powerful and irresistible
compunction: a feeling of guilt or moral scruple that prevents or follows the doing of something bad
Varna: port city in Bulgaria
mullion: a vertical bar between the panes of glass in a window
projection: something that sticks out from a surface
inequality: lack of smoothness or regularity in a surface
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Most counter-protests faced a no-show from the far right at immigration advice centres and solicitors’ offices across the country
Planned far right rallies across the UK failed to materialise tonight (7 August), as thousands of counter-protesters assembled to face them off.
Following the weekend’s widespread fascist mobilisation and last week’s riot in Southport, a target list of immigration advice centres and solicitors’ offices was spread on far right social media with a call to assemble there on Wednesday. In response, counter-protests and vigils were organised at most sites, ranging from Aldershot and Bolton to Sunderland and Wigan. Crowds of over a thousand were reported in Walthamstow (northeastern London), Newcastle, Brighton, and Bristol, while many hundreds assembled in other cities and towns.
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May 12 - Dracula 2023
Let me start with facts – the things I know can be verified through other sources and physical evidence. I can’t confuse them with subjective experiences, or my feelings about them. Eyewitnesses are well known for being the worst form of evidence, and I can’t assume that’s not true for me, as well.
Last evening’s meeting with the Count began with his asking of all sorts of legal and business questions. I had spent the time I’d been awake thus far going over books, just trying to keep my mind occupied, reviewing some of the information tested during my SQE. I tried to put everything he asked down in order, since there seemed to be a method to it all.
First, he asked if a man in England may have two solicitors or more. I told him that he could have a dozen or more if he really wanted. Someone having a whole team and a half of lawyers is far from unheard of these days, after all. I did warn him, that it’s a good idea to only have one solicitor engaged in one transaction at the same time, though, and changing from one to another in the middle of one is a whole production, and probably not to his interests unless gross incompetence is involved.
He understood well, and asked if there would be any difficulty with having one involved in banking, and another in shipping, in case something happened far from the banking solicitor. I encouraged him to give me an example so I wouldn’t give him the wrong information.
He said, “I shall illustrate. Your friend and mine, Mr. Peter Hawkins, from under the shadow of your beautiful cathedral at Exeter, which is far from London, buys for me through your good self my place at London. Good! Now here let me say frankly, lest you should think it strange that I have sought the services of one so far off from London instead of some one resident there, that my motive was that no local interest might be served save my wish only; and as one of London residence might, perhaps, have some purpose of himself or friend to serve, I went thus afield to seek my agent, whose labours should be only to my interest. Now, suppose I, who have much of affairs, wish to ship goods, say, to Newcastle, or Durham, or Harwich, or Dover, might it not be that it could with more ease be done by consigning to one in these ports?”
I answered that he could, but we have a system of agency for one another, so local work can be done at the behest of any solicitor. The system was meant to make it both easier and more efficient for the client.
“But I could be at liberty to direct myself. Is it not so?” he asked.
“Ah. Yes, it’s common for self-reliant businessmen who don’t wish any one group of people know their business.”
“Good!” he said. He went on to question me about consignments, the forms he’d need to fill out, and the whole spectrum of potential issues and pitfalls. I did my best to explain, and it seemed like there wasn’t a single scenario he didn’t think of. Once satisfied, with all his concerns addressed, and me heading to the somewhat outdated law books to confirm it as much as I could, he suddenly stood and said, “Have you written since your first letter to our friend Mr. Peter Hawkins, or to any other?”
I told him in vague terms that I hadn’t had any chance to communicate with anyone outside. I did my best not to let the bitterness show on my face.
“Then write now, my young friend.” His hand rested heavily on my shoulder as he spoke. “Write to our friend and to any other; and say, if it will please you, that you shall stay with me until a month from now.”
My face stilled, the only way to school my expression. “Is that how long I’ll be staying?”
“Yes. I desire it much; nay, I will take no refusal. When your master, employer, what you will, engaged that someone should come on his behalf, it was understood that my needs only were to be consulted. I have not stinted. Is it not so?”
“Ah yes. Of course.” My head bowed. What could I say, but yes? I am a prisoner, as I’ve said. My refusal would not unlock the castle’s doors. The way his presence bore down on me was a striking reminder of that. He knew my acquiescence was his victory and that he was fully the master of the situation, and used it as soon as he saw it.
“I pray you, my good young friend, that you will not discourse of things other than business in your letters. It will doubtless please your friends to know that you are well, and that you look forward to getting home to them. Is it not so?” As he spoke, he slid across the table three sheets of notepaper and three envelopes. The envelopes were of thin, plain paper with no print on the inside. Glancing to the side, he had a calm smile that just happened to make the points of those canines very noticeable. I got the message – careful what you right, because I can and will read all of it. I will right formal notes for now… I may try to get more detailed information out in secret.
Once I was done, I read a book while the Count wrote several letters of his own, referring to a few books on his desk as he went. He took my letters then and placed all of them together. He got up to put away his writing materials, and the instant the door closed, I went over and looked at his letters. This isn’t something I would do to anyone, normally, but information meant all the difference under the circumstances. They were addressed to Samuel F. Billington, No. 7, The Crescent, Whitby, another to Herr Leutner, Varna; the third was to Coutts & Co., London, and the fourth to Herren Klopstock & Billreuth, bankers, Budapest. The third and fourth weren’t sealed, but I heard the door handle move, and had to hurry back to my seat and resume my book.
He brought in yet another letter, and carefully sealed and stamped everything. Then he turned to me and said, ““I trust you will forgive me, but I have much work to do in private this evening. You will, I hope, find all things as you wish.” He paused at the door and added, “Let me advise you, my dear young friend—nay, let me warn you with all seriousness, that should you leave these rooms you will not by any chance go to sleep in any other part of the castle. It is old, and has many memories, and there are bad dreams for those who sleep unwisely. Be warned! Should sleep now or ever overcome you, or be like to do, then haste to your own chamber or to these rooms, for your rest will then be safe. But if you be not careful in this respect, then…” He made a motion of washing his hands. Ah. If I do, it won’t be his problem. I don’t doubt what he says. I don’t know what possible nightmare I could compare to my waking life and not have it seem pleasant.
Later – I stand by what I wrote, but there is absolutely no doubt now. I will be happy to sleep anywhere he isn’t, at this point. I placed the crucifix over the head of my bed. Any protection from my dreams after this would be a blessing.
When he left my room, I went out to the stair, to where I found that window looking out south. There was a sense of freedom in the vista, a reminder that there is the rest of the world out there, compared to the courtyard view, where the remains of my phone had disappeared at some point. I needed the fresh air, too – it’s like a prison in becoming slowly claustrophobic, as well. Or maybe it was the late night that did that? I’m not a night owl, and these long night hours are wearing at my nerves. I’m jumpy, and I keep imagining horrible things. God know it’s a well deserved thought pattern. I didn’t know how right I was about this place being a nightmares. I was looking out over the valley – it was a gorgeous night, with the moon so big and bright it almost felt like daylight. It bathed the hills in soft yellow light, and the shadowed areas almost seemed like voids in their blackness. The fresh air and the vista helped calm me. I leaned forward to get a deep breath and glanced down and too the left, where I had to imagine the Count’s rooms were, and caught something moving.
I hid a little back and looked down as hidden as could be done under the circumstances. I saw the Count leaning his head out much like I had. I couldn’t see his face from above, but I could tell by his head and hands. I had also not seen anyone else here, so it seemed like the reasonable conclusion. It seemed kind of interesting at first because as it turns out, besides the stressful games of verbal cat and mouse, being a prisoner is very boring. But then he kept moving out… and out, his whole body, and start to scale the walls face down, like a lizard or a spider. His cloak spread out around him like great wings. I wondered if it was some kind of bizarre tree shadow I had mistaken out of tiredness, but another look told me it was no mistake. His fingers and toes grasped the corners of the stones, and he moved with some speed down the wall.
What on earth am I dealing with in this place? I can feel terror taking hold and there’s no way of getting away from it… I’m trapped and surrounded by horrors.
(A/N: If Jonathan seems a little more snarky than in canon, it’s because I’m trying to think in terms of a post-1990s culture. We’re pretty steeped in irony and afraid of sincerity. He’s not too deep into it, because Jonathan was always remarkably emotional and still is here, and is very sincere. Stress is also getting to him. No idea what that’s like. >_> I did want to reassure that I have thought about it, so it wasn’t just my own writing voice sneaking in (tho its prob also that).
I’m also making an effort to write more in the active voice. Besides sounding a little more modern, it’s good practice for my original writing.
In the line about how not wanting any one person to know their business, Jon absolutely sounds like he’s describing white collar criminals or the mob. He is very aware of this fact, but he was trying to be factual and didn’t add it.
1 hour and 15 under the deadline - just like college.)
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