In terms of my own politics, I'm probably closer to Ed Miliband than to Corbyn or Momentum (and I think the country would be a far better place now if Miliband had won in 2015). But overall, I would rather have the party as it is now than it was under Blair. Certainly I would rather have Labour 2018 than Labour 1983, where the party actually fell apart.
There's plenty I don't like about the present Labour leadership - I have met some of the people Corbyn has chosen to surround himself with, and I can't say I'm impressed. I find Corbyn's prevaricating on Ireland rather sickening, I think he has a worrying tendency to make promises he can't deliver on, and I think some (but only some) of his policies are a bit fanciful.
But I like the fact that the party actually offers a different platform to the standard Thatcherite/Blairite set of policies that have been governing this country for almost 40 years. I like the fact that the party is actually making noises about fixing some of the problems those policies have caused, and think that on the whole they are actually more in step with the times on this than their critics give them credit for.