Maryam Namazie did a noble act since we human beings are born naked and must have right to a naked lifestyle. Clothes are expensive and we must boycott boutiques. We need to restore human dignity and the only way to do that is by nakedness
Being naked as a lifestyle is not dignified, natural or admirable. It's just silly.
If it snows, the sun is strong, hail stones or any other weather/environmental condition that is not temperate - is it dignified to be naked and die of pneumonia? Is a contagious disease which would accelerate the more exposed we are - dignified? Clothing is primarily for protection and practicality - the silly nude taboos are a recent SIDE EFFECT.
As a political act, Maryam Namazie did something valuable and effective. But it wasn't to champion a nudist lifestyle.