Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
Brin looking at this humiliation pragmatically if that's possible while things are raw and emotions still running high .

Labour didn't lose seats to the centre ground they lost them to the right wing of politics , I think that's something worth noting in the after analysis discussion .

Corbyn fought a poor campaign with a fairytale manifesto and he has to take his fair share of responsibility for that , I aint defending the above it was a shocker .

It's far more complex though just to blame Corbyn entirely , the centre of the Labour Party may want to look at themselves and have a discussion on why Corbyn ever came in to play if they had all the answers , they lost twice too let's not forget that .

Clearly there was a massive hole there they didn't see or possibly didn't wish to see whilst they held power .

To pin everything on Corbyn doesn't do it for me , the told you so's lost twice as I've stated .

Everyone within the movement needs to take a hard look at themselves , left and centre because if nobody can work it out why we lost then you ain't ever going to win in my opinion .

The centre is still very much in play as I've identified , it's not my cup of char but thats the play Labour need to head towards to win in five years time .
Good post animal