Yeah, in a way it doesn't matter as neither Corbyn nor impending Brexit will be a factor at the next one.
I long for a proportional system anyway. Green > Labour.
I'm still trying to fathom which of those was the dominant factor. If you look at the votes, a lot more people left Labour for Brexit Party than Conservative, so that suggests Brexit, but the interviews, phone ins and polls suggest a lot of Leave voters would still have voted Labour but didn't feel that they could because of Corbyn.
I know it wont make a lot of us happy to admit it but it wasn't just Brexit that led to this result. Most of the Labour > Conservative swingers in the North and Midlands have cited Corbyn as the reason for doing so, not the fact that they voted Leave.
For what it's worth, the policies weren't a massive issue for those who abandoned Labour from the opinion polls that have been run. The manifesto still has some legs if they get a less extreme leader.
I think whoever takes over needs to make a big deal of rooting out all of the anti-semitism issues before going on the offence again.
Now, this map was interesting to me. I knew there was a major age divide when it came to our electorate but look at this:
I would have said Labour dominate the under 25s but not to the extent that the Tories wouldn't win a single seat. It's also not what I expected to see that the real difference comes post-50. I'd have said that cutoff was at about 40, below if anything.
You don't seem to know what the word "bigoted" or the word "brainwashing" means... explains a lot. Especially the fact that you don't seem to know what "antisemitism" means either. Just repeat what you here from idiots in the moronic, right wing press.
Interesting that you've gone from singling out Muslims in this situation and insulting Muslims on many occasions to now saying "No, I mean that about all religions" when you're pulled up on your hypocrisy.
Right wing logic though, doesn't have to make sense.
India and Pakistan are both pretty troubled and unpleasant countries in many ways, I'd rather the UK didn't pander to either community or their prejudices and I find it deeply depressing that people would be voting for a party because of perceived ethnic bias etc.