They note Fawcett is a membership organisation, with 3,000 members. Looking at previous accounts, last year there were 3,525; the year before 4,120; the year before, 3,946; before that, 3,582, before that 3,282. So membership is currently the lowest it's been in 6 years.
I think quite a few women's groups that had a traditional base, and some newer women's groups, have been struggling to maintain any reason to exist since the transing of culture.
Many groups just accepted it as the "new" direction to go in and are now stuck because in the process have lost the membership that joined because they wanted to campaign for women (ie actual biological females).
Some have amalgamated with "equality" groups, so again have no real focus.
Even if it isn't exactly that, what is obvious is how few of these groups like Fawcett have ever made a simple statement about supporting women's sex based rights.
Sadly I suspect some of it isn't even about strong beliefs or convictions.
It is just about strategic moves to keep the organisation afloat.
So having lots of people who are aligned with the new Government as your committee members must make them feel like they are on to a real winner!
As I said above, more and more these groups are more about people keeping their jobs, not about the purpose and core mission of the group.