One thing that amuses me is that despite Corbyn winning overwhelmingly, the opinion of the voters is rejected by a lot of Labour MPs. What's the point in having elections if the views and preferences of voters are ignored if they don't corrospond to what the MPs.
The New Labour lot who are rejecting Corbyn should take a look at themselves and wonder why they are being wiped out.
Unfortunately what the labour is supposed to be is an official opposition to the government.
Putting things bluntly party members mean nothing and never have as they are a tiny percentage of the electorate. Most Tory members will dispise Cameron and his liberalist europhile policy. He is the heir to Blair - there is not one ounce of Tory blood in him.
The Labour Party has to be credible and representative of the entire nation.
It never ceases to amaze me how stupid and lacking in strategy parties are after electoral defeat. The Tories were a shambles with hapless leaders that were unelectable.
Corbyn was only allowed to stand as the MP's thought they should have a token leftie. Unfortunately for them the membership decided Corbyn, who has no spin or gimmicks, was for them and not the bland auto robots who frankly performed dreadfully through the whole campaign.
For Labour and the country history again repeats itself. Thatcher was never actually ever popular but the only choice. Labour was a Marxist party and the moderates defected so the opposition votes split. Now the split amongst working class voters is worse as we have UKIP as well.
It's funny how the youth rejoice at the death of "new labour" and rebirth of the old (the old with Bevin and his reformist views whilst retaining the patriotic British values seems to be ignored here) without actually seeing what the old bought;
Dispair and poverty
Economic ruin
Destruction and suppression of ambition and flair
Great nationalised Union led institutions that meant the lights went off in the night, the dead were not buried and the whole of British industry was laid bare to the effective capitalist economies from the Far East who all but destroyed them
The destruction of any hope for working class people to prosper by the introduction of the cesspit of comprehensive education and the virtual abolition of grammar schools (though of course the socialists in power then and in Corbyn and his ludicrous super fan Diane Abbot more than reaped rewards from)
The list could go on.
This is a desperate time which Cameron and his ridiculous Blairite cronies will benefit from for decades to come.