Neither are many circumcisions , and I have just spent ages quoting medical sources that says it has benefits aside from all or any religious arguments.
So you have, but some of these aren't as sound as you imagine (see my last link) and involve using babies as a means to an end, be it a strategy to deal with the future incidence of HIV or preserving religious traditions. You still haven't explained why something you are portraying as medically sound isn't routine paediatric practise here in the UK.
Nothing any of you have said has convinced me that the choice should be taken away from the parents of the boys concerned.
You certainly seek keen to defend the indefensible.
All you can all do, is witter on about barbaric religious practices rooted in antiquity.
Which is the case for virtually all routine circumcisions.
So I don't think you should be allowed to dictate to other parents on their choices for their sons.
I think this is an issue where UK society should have a role, such as it does in disallowing anyone under 18 being tattooed even if their parents consent: so, is this too a constraint on parental choice?
I wouldn't like to see circumcision forced on babies as standard, beneficial or not, but I do think parents have the right to make up their own minds and make their own choices.
Then your position is incoherent since if circumcision is the best medical choice, which seems to be your take on this, then surely it should be mandatory and parents generally aren't qualified to determine otherwise.
Its that I'm defending.
So you are, but not very well.
Freedom from too many meddlers!
You mean such as people who want to chop bits of of baby boys to suite their agenda.
People who want to interfere in how others bring up their children, because they have this sort of grudge against religion.
Not really: my grudge is against those who seek to mutilate babies.
Which religion doesn't matter.
Oh religion matters, but only so much and not as far as it being more important than preventing unnecessary mutilation.
There is nothing worse than this sort of "politically correct prejudice" against anything remotely religious.
I think there is, which is prejudice in favour of routinely mutilating babies - you see 'mutilating babies' is the key point that needs to be borne in mind.