I think there is a fair bit of bias towards May on the basis that we (lfgss) generally disagree with her politics. In much the same way Thatcher is regarded. Your post seems to highlight on one hand how much harder it is for women and yet don't recognise her achievement.
Sadly I don't see a woman leading the Labour party that soon. I hope I'm wrong but their track record doesn't inspire me.
I cannot remember one piece of legislation,
or,
even one action as Home Secretary that advanced the cause of women.
TMay has advanced within the Tory party solely because she has emulated any Tory male.
I think there is a fair bit of bias towards May on the basis that we (lfgss) generally disagree with her politics. In much the same way Thatcher is regarded. Your post seems to highlight on one hand how much harder it is for women and yet don't recognise her achievement.
Sadly I don't see a woman leading the Labour party that soon. I hope I'm wrong but their track record doesn't inspire me.