—don't believe you because there isn't a test.
I'm also diabetic, and for a long time I said that my MS.... There's no test that can prove my invisible disabilities, which I believe are—I'm struggling for words now, which is one of my disabilities—worse than my mobility disabilities. I am also diabetic, and I can take a blood test every day and tell you exactly how my diabetes is.
I think that what we have is an attitudinal problem. That also comes with that lack of belief and also that sense that, like that quote from 58 years ago from Paul Hunt, disabled people are thought of in isolation, and we're not thought of as part of society.
A blind friend said to me that our streets are full of these accessible devices for everybody, such as street lights, and she doesn't need them. If we flip it the other way around—