Did someone mention sour grapes :-)
I'm a Labour supporter who would not have touched Corbyn with a barge pole, but I'm the first to admit I completely misjudged his appeal. He was always going to be a great campaigner but he exceeded my wildest expectations. To quote Peter Mandelson "I didn't know he had it in him"
Like kromo, I don't like the Hamas and IRA connections but also like kromo these are potentially irrelevant: he did say, did he not, after the recent terrorist atrocities that he would give the police "whatever powers it takes...."
A lot of this stuff is posturing by a certain element of the left who never actually are faced with the realities of life. Nonetheless I think Corbyn WILL have to embrace the more moderate wing of his party, certainly befire he can get my support again. But he has indeed re-energised politics and helped enfranchise the young - not just the already politicallly committed. And that is a GOOD thing.
And yes, Labour did lose: but surely you can see why it feels like a victory every bit as much as May must be feeling like she lost.