Are we facing a major difficulty getting politicians to understand autism? I've just had a reply from my MP re the Great Expectations Campaign in which he draws my attention to Mr Cameron's policy on mental health.
I occasionally get into heated discussions with someone who is a parliamentary aide, because he comes out with some alarming insights into what may be the real preconceptions of Government. One recent gem is that Local Authorities' poor fiscal policy is to blame for any people on the spectrum losing benefit and DSA in the current clampdown. However he insists than anyone with autism who loses out through local authority cuts will be fully compensated by the Government.
The other recent gem is that everyone has a touch of autism and once everyone realises it is perfectly normal there will be no more prejudice so everyone will help anyone with autism who cannot manage for themselves. He is adamant that this is correct strategy.
This is from someone close to the decision making process. I do wonder if we are now going backwards and losing much of the ground we have gained.