Yes, I remember that, thanks....there were some truly ugly moments to that whole fiasco.
I admit to be working from recollection here, but I seem to recall that there is no firmly enshrined ‘freedom of association’ under law in Great Britain, at least not as we know it here in the USA.
The Battle of Augusta was worth it to demonstrate to all and sundry how laughably little popular support the feminists actually commanded.
I would also point to the hilariously pathetic “Millions for Reparations” rally on the National Mall of Sept ‘03 as an example of an issue/cause coming out into the open and showing it was all media-generated foofaraw.
It was especially instructive the unlimbering of the ugliest anti-southern bigotry by Martha Burk and her fellow-travellers during that episode.
Rather like the dusting off of racist, ethnic bigotry unleashed by the Left against the Miami Cubans during the Elian Affair of ‘99.