No, I didn't bring it up; the point had in fact been made earlier.
But I'm giving appropriate weight to a group who are among those particularly negatively affected by self ID and males in female single-sex spaces. A few pages back, those participants in this thread who were blithely calling women bigots for not wanting males in female toilets, changing rooms, sports, prisons, DV and rape shelters etc were challenged to address their dismissal of the concerns of Muslim and Jewish women. None has done so as far as I can see.
It seems to me to be important, if people are to be called bigots for expecting UK organisations to conform to UK law, then the people name-calling should examine their own bigotry against women of colour and faith.
I'm a lifelong atheist and make no secret of it, but that doesn't mean I cannot understand and empathise with women who have a particular faith and for whom self ID means not just the return of the urinary leash, but also means they cannot even shop for clothes outside their homes, never mind go to a gym, even for women-only swim sessions as males are allowed to participate. Does this affect a friend of mine - it does. But that's not the point and I have avoided making this personal other than to point out my own need for same-sex carers. It's not just my friend, it's all women in her situation.