On Wikipedia, I'm using my German language and critical thinking skills to help reduce WP:NPOV problems and increase the quality of the articles.
Who says law school is worthless?
A question was asked: "[Regarding whether to include British doctors' consensus that homeopathy is witchcraft.] Probably not notable until it actually becomes BMA policy, though? . . ."
My answer:Notability addresses "whether a topic merits its own article", not the viewpoints within an article. (WP:Notability; WP:NNC) For the content of an article, Due Weight and Neutrality are the guiding principles. They mandate fair representation of "all [1] significant viewpoints that [2] have been published by a reliable source, and [3] should do so in proportion to the prominence of each." (WP:UNDUE) Here, the viewpoint that "homeopathy is witchcraft" is significant (1), the Scotland Herald is reliable (2), and the story makes clear that this is the majority view of physicians, and thus by proportion it can be thoroughly mentioned in the article (3).