I stand corrected on Theresa May's civil partnership votes, but she still has a chequered history on LGBT issues. She voted against repealing section 28 for example.
It's too simplistic to say we vote for MP's rather than PM's, especially given the current voting system. But we currently have a...
"impossible for people to play a “positive role” in public life unless they accepted basic values such as democracy and equality."
Is that the type of democracy and equality that has led us to end up with a prime minister who was neither elected and voted against gay marriage?