That's their right, though? I mean, that's how democracy is meant to work. They're entitled to argue their case, and we are ours. The insistence that there's no problem, no not at all, is just same old same old. Difference is, at this point the other arguments are being heard.
Given the job descriptions, I doubt the government will be too worried. None of them sound exactly natural Conservatives.
The only one who makes me angry is a sports coach. How dare she throw women and girls under the bus in this! She should be ashamed. The rest? Meh. Their views were mine, before the statistics on relative crime patterns came to my attention and I started to dig into it. I didn't know on the sports side. I had no idea the gap was so great. I assumed that trans women committed offences at the same rates we do. And I assumed all trans women are transsexuals. I also had no clue that the very definition of being a woman - sex - was under assault.
I tend to think that many of those signatories would hold very different views, if they actually looked into the facts. That's how most of the women I know moved sides. Meanwhile, that letter is both inevitable, and their right in a free society. If only they would concede as much to us!