Floo: "...(we) think we know how it is for gays putting up with prejudice, in reality we don't as we haven't experienced it in person."
Quite agree floo, not only LGBT issues but others.
However, regarding the UK no longer being a certain refuge for LGBT asylum seekers, that is scandalous.
Trent, I looked on Stonewall and found this:
For some years many asylum courts ruled it would be ‘reasonably tolerable’ for lesbian, gay and bi people to be secretive about their sexuality in their own country to avoid persecution. Many were denied refugee status as a result of this. However, in 2010 an important court case rejected this idea, and it is now agreed that if a lesbian, gay or bi person has to hide their sexual orientation in order to protect themselves from persecution, they are eligible for refugee status in the UK.
Quite right but no use being eligible if they are denied refugee status and, according to your link, that means most applicants.
Shameful business.