I'm going to uni next September in London, and my genuinely biggest concern is how I'm going to get there everyday. Euston Square, (the station next to the uni I will be attending is not accessible (it gets away with calling itself so because it has a basically useless and crappy lift) How is it that the London Underground has got away with being so unaccessible for so long??? We don't live in ancient Greece where disabled 'weak' babies were put out and exposed to the elements, we live in a world in which the socially acceptable view to have is that everyone deserves basic human rights, yet in England, (idk about the US or other countries) the basic human right of public transport is not feasible for a lot of people.