Being described ss rude and condescending

So I don't yet have a formal assessment of autism.. but a good friend who is a etured head teacher from a "good" academy says I am clearly on the scale and often very difficult to get on with. 

Lately the practice manager at my GP surgery writes me a letter accusing me of being rude and condescending. I don't think I was being rude or condescending. I was just being to the point. I now been removed from the practice list.To say the least I am pretty piffed off.. The practice manager and senior partner are breaking the law..  

I'm sure there is but does anybody have any knowledge of well respected papers, academic studies et cetera that describe how us autistic types appear to behave differently to the, rest of the population  

 Any help would be much appreciated 

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