Probably worth pointing out for the nth time that I've never voted Labour in my life and far from it being a 'sacred cow' I've certainly never been a fan of identity politics.
I haven't had a post-election epiphany, I wrote before the election that the Conservatives' biggest victory was making Corbyn toxic (more so than was fair in my opinion, although I think he was very badly advised too).
I often get called a socialist and a Marxist on here because this site is very much oriented to the right. You might have seen me object when someone on here calls for the extermination of all Muslims or boasts about laughing when Muslims are ethnically cleansed but that doesn't make me a woke activist, just a normal decent person IMO.
Anyway yes it will be interesting to see what happens. It will also be interesting to see to what extent it was Corbyn and to what extent it was the policies and general attitudes of the leadership that were putting people off.