If you are going to beat the medical drum, as opposed to religious superstitions dating from antiquity, then you need to explain why circumcision isn't medical best practice here in the UK: either the medical argument is a red-herring excuse for those intent on maintaining barbaric religious traditions or else medical standards here in the UK are inadequate by not aggressively advocating circumcision.
Because the medical authorities don't think the benefits are sufficient to force every boy in the country to be circumcised and so they leave the choice to parents to make up their own minds.
( plus it would be madness to force it on families who don't want it done, just because the benefits are marginal)
Hence those who decide they want it for their sons can get it done. Those that don't, don't.
The alternative would be to make it illegal and then it would be done backstreet, like abortions used to be. In unsanitary conditions.
Isn't it better to allow those to whom it matters to, to get on with it? Because at least it can be done by a professional in hygienic conditions, with proper medical care?
Your arguments are ALL or nothing. Either you see it forced on everyone, or it's made illegal.
There is a middle ground that allows those that want it to go ahead with it, and the benefits. Those that don't are free not to do it.
I much prefer things as they are now.
I would hate to see such things done " underground in some back street clinic".
What I won't do, is watch people like you, use it to victimise religious people.