I haven't read anything since early yesterday evening, so sorry if posters have already said the same thing.
Seems obvious that Boris got in because people just didn't see Corbyn as a prime minister, rather than because of Boris or the Conservatives.
Just listened to 5Live and a piece about a staunchly fierce Labour constituency that turned blue. The locals there were saying that Labour could have put a monkey up as a candidate and Labour would have won, but that they felt they just could not vote for Corbyn.
Obvious that Corbyn was a vote loser for Labour, just as Swinson was a vote loser for the Lib Dems.
What also now seems very obvious, is that Labour, as long as they get someone half decent at the helm, will surely win the next election. People are fickle and all analysis says that things will initially be tough under Brexit and that prosperity is somewhere further down the line.
You just watch now as many who voted Leave, start getting on the back on the government and blaming them when they start to struggle.
Whether you are a Brexiteer or not, this is a long term plan to make 'Britain great again' and be 'in control.'
As I say, people can be incredibly fickle.
It was clear Corbyn could not win and he should have stood aside earlier.
Labour have to move more to the centre, whether we are firm socialists or not. Times have changed and the political climate has changed.
I am really not sure that the likes of a Corbynite can ever get into power again. Or am I just being naïve?