10ClarionSt - // The main factor was Corbyn. I've no doubt at all about that. //
I think there were to factors, the first was assuredly Corbyn, but the second was Corbynism.
You cannot treat the electorate like idiots and expect it to support you.
Apart from clearly being promoted above his abilities, and never remotely a party leader, Corbyn continually vacillated over the rampant anti-Semitism that is destroying his party, he allowed the powers behind the throne to peddle communist piffle with promises that an idiot can see through, and he promised more dithering on Brexit - the killer blow.
Ruth Smeeth, one of my city's defeated MP's said she wondered if Labour was fit to be the main Opposition Party - and I think she absolutely has a point.