I suspect, nay, I know, that there are quite a few NHS LGB people who would have been quietly cheering on Julia's, and the other women's, actions.
But in this climate of silencing, doxxing, abuse, lobbying, 'education', until the groundswell of concern reaches a tipping point, they will be grateful that some women feel able to shout louder right now about their concerns.
(And I'm confused, it's a party, it's a parade, it's a birthday for trans, it's for all...and now it's 'a day of celebrations for the NHS'. Starting to sound a bit like the definition of 'woman' nowadays - a shifting constellation, unable to be pinned down, just wafting in any direction it needs to be to fit someone's requirements?)