Roll up, roll up for a spot of that old favourite: feminist-bashing. Trot out that figure of the dungaree-clad, hairy and humourless female activist. It’s just as insulting as the slights of ”noisy virago” and ”shrieking sisterhood” hurled at founder of the Fawcett Society, Millicent Fawcett, when she campaigned for the women’s vote in Britain more than 100 years ago.