Someone I Once Met But Have No Further Contact With Or Any Way Of Identifying has seen the survival curve corrections, and they are brutal. Survival Curves are what makes Best Practice. Does this new treament drag more patients over the 5 year Alive and Well mark, then 10 year mark, than what consultants are currently doing? Then even if it invovles the patient hitting themselves with a tennis racket while eating peanuts with their nose, it becomes Best Practice until something else comes along with better survival curves. To discover a fundamental clerical error in front line treatment is usually unheard off, and we'll probably see a few silent early retirements of certain consultants if they are not already gone. The GMC will sweep this aspect under the rug for sure, it's too big to admit that nobody was double checking. Yet they will still have to publish it publicly, so we'll be able to laugh at it all then with full receipts.
I'm sure you all noticed Jim kicking off about the BBC at the end of that little rant of his? The BBC are gently preparing things for a three pronged insitutional withdrawl from trannyism by publishing very neutrally worded pieces about the various controversies, a stark U-turn from when they aired pro-tranny paedo propaganda six years ago with a kids show following around a junior school troon. Oh, and of course the Beeb loves JK Rowling, which is probably more of an urgent evil for The Mighty Jim Sterling to chokeslam.
You'll be hard pressed to find positive tranny stories in the English press in general any more, not even in the Guardian (institutionally contrarian Scotland is another matter entirely, however...) Culture & Sports published their initial findings into examining mentally ill men competing with women, with a tip-toe speculative conclusion that trannies might need their own sports league i.e. they aren't going to be welcome in women's sports here much longer. Then there's the GMC hitting the chicken switch in 2020 suspending all tranny treatments and outright banning them for the under 18s (which was legally challenged and overturned, but good luck finding a consultant who will take the case...) On top of it all there's Westminster itself, biding time counting the census results in which we were bluntly asked "Just how many of you bloody peasants are trannies anyway?"
Nobody wants to be first to formally publish, so they are all going to hold hands and publish together. Census results aren't due until May I think it is, so it should all come out after that, or at very least slip out under some huge disaster news.
Medical bodies across the EU are holding their breath, glad that we're going first. Last year Swedish medicine incurred wrath by publishing an innocent paper simply stating that SRS does nothing to stem the suicidal tendencies of madmen. Doctors won't make that mistake again. The message has to come from politics, and from the top.