Labour looks in serious trouble and I think they somewhat deserve what is coming. The North appears to have abandoned the party and Labour is going to lose what was historically theirs. If you don't want to represent the British working classes or do what they want, then they will just not vote for you. I saw it myself last year and went home full of Corbynite hubris, but by the time I had left, I realized that nobody liked him and that people were not happy with the EU or open borders which Corbyn will of course continue full throttle. He has nothing and a party that doesn't like him or even the general public. It is a lost cause and they are going to lose a lot of seats. I like him economically, but not on much else if I am honest. And even then I think the welfare system needs serious rethinking and the health service needs restructuring. If I want to see a doctor, I will go and see a doctor right now, but for some reason that is impossible in the UK, seemingly even in the case of an emergency. It needs rethinking. The Tories are no real alternative really and I can see why Dia is so apathetic.

With proportional representation change can happen more quickly, but with the antiquated system and two dinosaurs, change is slow. In saying that Labour's vote is split between the awful Lib Dems and the rather singular Brexit Party. I would like something genuinely new to emerge and given time it will.

I think the Tories will take it pretty strongly, but given Boris and his deal, I am not sure that is such a good thing either.