Oscie
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Can't deny people the enjoyment of a result like that when wipeout was predicted beforehand. I never thought it possible, let alone likely, even a month in advance. Needs to be accompanied by further improvement next time out to mean anything, of course, but given it's still ongoing, people are entitled to their optimism.
The last election would have been a cake walk for any other post-Foot Labour leader. On paper the Tories had no rights winning that. Government in chaos that lost the referendum and had already governed by then for 7 years. Add to that May outed herself as the worst campaigning party leader in the modern history of British politics. Only by lowering expectations to levels I don't think any Labour voter should be comfortable accepting, was that 'not as shit as feared' election anything to be celebrated.
Of course Corbyn exceeded expectations but that's not a sign of much other than how low the expectations were.