When it comes to disability rights, what is the first thing that comes to mind? Health? Housing? Transport? What about the right to go out and have a few pints and dance with your mates? It's not the first thing that springs to mind but being able to go out on the lash or on the sesh is something that able-bodied people take for granted, never wondering if the club they're going to has accessible toilets or even if they can get in at all. Alannah Murray has been a wheelchair user since she was 10 and knows what it's like to miss out on bonding experiences because somewhere isn't accessible. She joins Rachel to discuss her experience as well as asking why people seem to forget that people with disabilities want to go out just as much as anyone else.

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