I WRITE in reference to letter in Wirral Globe (August 10 edition) regarding single people in three-bedroom houses.
Luckily, I own my three-bedroom house, but this person wants to move people somewhere, probably not knowing anyone, from the house they have lived in for years and years and are now alone but are familiar with neighbours, friends and surroundings.
What does this person mean, the single inhabitants of three-bedroom houses cause a lot of trouble to people and their families?
Are they talking about someone specific?
It sounds a lot like sour grapes and jealousy to me.
If this person is so concerned, why not save up and buy their own home, or are they living on benefits and housing too?
R K Bryan, New Ferry
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