This is why I believe Tony Blair is a more significant figure/PM than Thatcher. And why his shadow looms over the gender legal debate.
Maggie took on the unions, created any number of bloody noses (Scargill, Galtieri, Kinnock, Brussels). But did nothing to break the vested interests of the professional classes ie the law, media, education authorities, health bosses.
Indeed, the growth of bureaucratisation of our schools and health, and evolution of unimpeded legal powers were instigated by her. And the QUANGOs were her invention.
Blair picked up on this and set it all in concrete, he literally created the professional state with the exponential rise in integrated acts and policies (eg we can't leave the ECHR because of the GFA, a No Deal Brexit could never have been contemplated because of the GFA, the GRA flows into the EA, scrapping either would likely fall foul of the ECHR).
And the post-2010 revolution in self governing trust schools makes the integration with those promoting gender ideology even more embedded. Yes, getting away from local authority control boosted Stonewall mischief in our schools.
I'm afraid the world of one human rights legislation flowing into the next, retroactively strengthening previous Acts, means as time goes on, politicians have less and less autonomy, fewer and fewer options to diverge.
And after the British people being childish enough to vote Brexit, there'll be no more referenda in this country.
Indeed, a three to four term Labour govt will reinstall us back in the EU, or certainly in a stationary orbit just short of rejoining where EU rules will again hold sway (I'm making no value judgement on Brexit, just seeing the potential road ahead).
So, Thatchers bureaucratisation of education and health, plus introduction of QUANGOs, was reinforced by Blair's professionalisation of the civil service, and his Russian Dolls nested and retrospectively reinforced series of human rights legislation, to the point where Parliament is a mere box ticking exercise, Brexit the only deviation from that, corrected soon.
I just can't even see a Badenoch/Cates reforming government able to face this down, as they speak out, their integration carries on apace.