Margaret Thatcher’s Cabinet
It is 1982, and the United Kingdom teeters on the edge of political and economic upheaval. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s Cabinet faces simultaneous storms: a rapidly escalating conflict in the Falklands, mass protests over unemployment and austerity, bitter divisions over privatization, and mounting Cold War tensions. Ministers jostle for influence as the Iron Lady demands loyalty, yet whispers of dissent grow louder in the corridors of Whitehall. Every decision in this high-stakes war room could cement Britain’s global dominance—or plunge the government into collapse. In this crisis committee, alliances will shift, power will be contested, and history will be rewritten.