You are correct and it’s worth keeping a sense of proportion. The number of transgender athletes competing at elite levels is very small, and there are many issues facing the country that affect far more people on a daily basis. Government attention should not become consumed by a debate that, in practical terms, affects relatively few individuals.
However, saying it is not the biggest issue facing the country is different from saying it is not an issue at all. Questions about fairness, women's opportunities, safeguarding, and inclusion are legitimate public policy concerns. Dismissing those concerns out of hand is unlikely to persuade anyone and often deepens divisions.
The most constructive approach is to recognise two truths at the same time: transgender people deserve respect and inclusion, and women deserve confidence that female sporting categories remain fair. The challenge is finding policies that balance those interests as fairly as possible, rather than pretending one side's concerns do not exist.
Sure. But you made it the first point in response to the Burnham news. Hence the response.
It is a minor issue on the scale of things.
And the Trans community are so small but seem to be pushed in to the media hate cycle. I just want them to be left alone.