Why are the BMA proposing an inquiry into the CASS review?
The BMA is a doctors union which also likes to think it is a professional body - it has a science committee apparently.
Most doctors aren't really that interested in medical politics but join for the employment protection. In recent years junior doctors (well all doctors TBH) have been shafted by changes to training, pay and employment conditions which radicalised a lot of them.
So elected BMA reps are now more likely to be junior doctors and more likely to be interested in radical left wing politics. Most specifically the Deputy BMA chair is a junior doctor who is v into trans politics.
This isn;t totally out of the ordinary for the BMA. Back in the 90s they were always campaigning to ban boxing, an issue most doctors didn't give a stuff about.
Anyway medicine as a career understandably attracts people who want to help change the world for the better. Medical politics attracts these people even more. Trans has built on standing up for the underdog and nobody wants to be called a bigot.
The vote at Council got headed off when someone leaked it to Hannah Barnes. So they have tried appeasing their own hotheaded reps, and their pissed off membership, by kicking it to the Science Committee for them to do a review while they hope the issue goes away