Theresa May admits she has 'developed her view' on LGBT issues

Theresa May admits she has 'developed her view' on LGBT issues; UK, London, 10 Downing Street garden: Theresa May (Prime Minister) interview on LGBT rights. ENGLAND: London: 10 Downing Street garden: EXT Theresa May MP (Prime Minister) interview SOT - Reporter: are you proud of your voting record on gay rights? - May: there are some things that I voted for in the past that I shouldn't have done and I've said sorry- Section 28 obviously being one of those, it was wrong to put that n place, we should have removed it sooner/ I hope that people will see that the UK has actually changed/ we launched an LGBT survey last year which had over 100,000 responses and I was shocked by some of the responses that we saw because it told us that there is still a great more to do/ - Reporter: do you think that your attitudes and values have changed? - May: I hope people will see that yes, I have developed my view/ I want to be seen as an ally of the LGBT community here in the UK/ we want a country where people are able to be open about who they are, who they love, how they identify/ we want to see an end to practices like conversion therapy which is an abhorrent practice/ - Reporter: as a Christian yourself have you ever prayed for somebody to change their sexuality? - May: no I haven't / I was shocked that conversion therapy was still going on, I think it is abhorrent, I think it has no place in modern Britain, we are determined as a government to end it/ if I'm honest, I think it's reporting like yours that have brought home to people - most people won't have realised this was still happening and the impact it is having to those people subjected to this abhorrent practice/ - Reporter: can you promise to ban it? - May: we will be, yes/ we will be consulting on the best approach that we should be taking/ - Reporter: You are consulting on making easier for people to change their gender - ultimately should it still require the sign off of a doctor? - May...
Theresa May admits she has 'developed her view' on LGBT issues; UK, London, 10 Downing Street garden: Theresa May (Prime Minister) interview on LGBT rights. ENGLAND: London: 10 Downing Street garden: EXT Theresa May MP (Prime Minister) interview SOT - Reporter: are you proud of your voting record on gay rights? - May: there are some things that I voted for in the past that I shouldn't have done and I've said sorry- Section 28 obviously being one of those, it was wrong to put that n place, we should have removed it sooner/ I hope that people will see that the UK has actually changed/ we launched an LGBT survey last year which had over 100,000 responses and I was shocked by some of the responses that we saw because it told us that there is still a great more to do/ - Reporter: do you think that your attitudes and values have changed? - May: I hope people will see that yes, I have developed my view/ I want to be seen as an ally of the LGBT community here in the UK/ we want a country where people are able to be open about who they are, who they love, how they identify/ we want to see an end to practices like conversion therapy which is an abhorrent practice/ - Reporter: as a Christian yourself have you ever prayed for somebody to change their sexuality? - May: no I haven't / I was shocked that conversion therapy was still going on, I think it is abhorrent, I think it has no place in modern Britain, we are determined as a government to end it/ if I'm honest, I think it's reporting like yours that have brought home to people - most people won't have realised this was still happening and the impact it is having to those people subjected to this abhorrent practice/ - Reporter: can you promise to ban it? - May: we will be, yes/ we will be consulting on the best approach that we should be taking/ - Reporter: You are consulting on making easier for people to change their gender - ultimately should it still require the sign off of a doctor? - May...
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