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House in order
Your special edition all about housing was very interesting. Kudos to Henrietta Blackmore for her brilliant article about turning empty buildings, business premises, shops etc that have been standing empty for a year or more into homes for people to live in! I am sending the article to Keir Starmer in the hope that he will take this excellent idea on board so that he will not have to build new houses on greenbelt land and destroy what little countryside we have left.
Shelagh Malcolm, Bristol
On the money
Congratulations to all concerned in the housing special. It took a while to read and absorb. However, it does worry me that coverage of every problem we face, be it housing, benefits, welfare, the NHS and more, always seems to come round to the message ‘if only the government invested more, intervened more, etc’. Government of any colour has to make choices, allocate funds, create new initiatives and so on if we are to have these remedies. We’re not paying enough to get it all.
Tony Smith
Not forgotten
I was delighted to read the article by Matthew Knights re: his new play Jennie Lee: Tomorrow is a New Day.
I was privileged to attend a performance by the Mikron Theatre earlier this year also celebrating the life of this amazing politician. So pleased that her work is not forgotten.
Pat Wills, York
Bad idea
Having bought Big Issue this morning, I turned to the Letters page and read Sandra Knowles’s letter with interest. She is very right that the government’s idea of sending job coaches into psychiatric wards is a thoroughly bad idea. People don’t need to be disturbed in this way when they need to rest and recover from a breakdown in their mental health.
Chris Purnell, Orpington, Kent
Right to life
Absolutely disgusted but not shocked by the article about doctors refusing to resuscitate a disabled man during the pandemic. I had hospital transport ask me to sign a DNR, even before Covid or being housebound, because they ask “everyone in a wheelchair to”. Two years ago my GP surgery refused to do a home blood test, for suspected leukaemia, because “we have to think about the quality of life we’re saving” because there was no wheelchair transport for me to get there. I was running my own business and able to use a wheelchair at the time. My quality of life was great.
@frocktopus, Threads
Bird watching
John Bird writes it was “very rude of [him] to leave before the end” of the rough sleeping inquiry. It was not rude at all. Sometimes it is absolutely necessary to take a stand. Thousands of hours of these committees take place without any resolve to take action. Always spinning, so they can tick the box of having listened It was instinctive to leave and it was the right thing to do. They can read your column. You have dedicated your life to this issue and they choose to ignore your expertise.
@vcpsychdoc, Instagram
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