Nothing original, I'm just mirroring what lots of others believe and think.
This could go in two ways, although I'm minded to think only one.
One, Sunak looks at this, listens to the EHRC advice, and pushes for legal change well ahead of the GE.
Possible, but unlikely. Despite most Tories speaking earlier being on the biological sex >>> gender divide. And the vast majority of the British people happy with this position.
Two, Sunak puts this to bed, the usual yada yada "we must take our time, we must consult further, we must be careful"...
My only doubt is whether Sunak resurrects this just ahead of the GE to use it as a bargaining chip to get GC Tory voters like me to fall into line.
Or whether he just ignores it/forgets it/de-prioritises it altogether. It remains a non-issue in the 2024 campaign for the Tories.
Whether my reaction to this is replicated amongst enough other voters to make a difference, I'm not sure at all.
I don't really care. I've learnt in my 59 years that you better stick to your principles, be true to yourself, even if there is pain in a decision.
And so it will be here, and even moreso for those GC female voters who can see all parties prepared to sacrifice their interests.
But in my case, I won't vote for the Tories if they ignore the EHRC advice, and I also won't vote for them if they use a promised change as an election sop.
Only if Sunak prioritises the right change well ahead of the GE, and goes on to stick up for the policy, will be have deserved to get me to consider voting Tory.
I'd put the chance of that as effectively zero.