The Brexit result and the previously mentioned 4 million voting Ukip shows a swing to right in British politics. The taste for far left politics eschewed by Corbyn and his followers has not gone down well with many of his MPs who know a lurch from the centre to the left would not win enough votes in England. Scotland is already lost and if the SNP have their way and get another stab at an Out referendum there won't be any going back and Labour will be buggered as they relied on Scottish MP's for years.
Electing Corbyn was a knee-jerk reaction to the humiliating defeat at the last election. I do blame him for his poor showing since he was elected as Labour party leader but I am at a complete loss as to what chump is going to take his place. Labour are going to have to take a serious look at convincing the SNP, LibDems, Plaid Cymru etc to join a coalition to stand any chance of removing the Toffs.
No, it shows that England is a right-wing country and has been for a long time. It's been getting more and more right wing as the people have become stupider and less educated, controlled by the right wing press who obviously favour right wing Governments who do their bidding. That was well illustrated last week when millions of Nigels voted for Leave, mostly due to ignorance and racism, despite what historical revisionism the Leavers try to engage in.
Corbyn isn't there to win an election. He's there to rout out the Blairites who've infected the Labour party. He's there to drag them back, not to the far left as some suggest, but towards the centre ground.
The biggest question in English politics as actually where the centre ground is nowadays.

