Today marks the 50th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher's rise as the leader of the UK's Conservative Party. Love or loathe her, Thatcher – the Iron Lady – was undeniably a force of change in British politics. Her tenure as Prime Minister from 1979 to 1990 reshaped the UK landscape through free-market policies and a firm stance against Soviet communism. Thatcher's legacy still stirs debate, embodying the polarizing blend of strength and controversy. As GB News reflects on her impact, I ponder how much of her unwavering political grit remains relevant in today’s volatile global climate. Are her strategies relics of the past or lessons for the future?