Lots of countries besides the UK have a Wessely-like person with power and influence over ME/CFS research, welfare support and medical care, to our detriment.True, but it helps.
I think it's an interesting thought experiment to imagine these same individuals, given the same amount of power and influence, if they had decided the biopsychosocial model, rehab, CBT/GET were all wrong 35 years ago, and put their efforts into ensuring the provision of the sort of physician and specialist nurse service we recommend, catering for all severities and focused on enabling sufficient support to enable pacing to reduce PEM, plus insisting on large research funding.
So my idea of Wessely's malign influence currently is partly based on 'what if he and his gang had drawn the correct conclusions from their researches 30 years ago'. How different it would be now.
He or his gang may or may not have had a word in some ears over this latest delay debacle, but his influence is surely there. It has had decades to seep into all corners of the medical Royal Colleges and health politics.