It's nice that you have joined in with the gloating
@Mikinton , the 'silent majority' has emerged from the ether to shout from the sidelines only after the game has ended, what?
It's almost like at all other times your fellow travellers are too cowardly to put their ids up for scrutiny, because they instinctively feel unclean.
They should trust their instincts.
Please allow us "shy Tories" a few days at least of smugness and gloating. It makes up to some extent of all the shit we've have to put up with over the years; threads like "Cameron is a wanker" and "Cameron is still a wanker" (yeah, I know - prime ministers are always unpopular). And there's the insults directed to anyone who voted Tory or Leave; we've seen a few over the last few weeks even on this forum, let alone Twitter. It doesn't encourage anyone to put their dissenting head above the parapet. As the joke goes "I didn't come here to be insulted!" ... "Why? Where d'you normally go?"
I voted Remain, by the way, but since June 2016 have been firmly in the let's "get Brexit done" camp. So in effect I've felt personally all the arrogance of the Remoaners who can't understand why anyone should vote Leave. On reflection, one shouldn't really expect them to. People have different values and what's important to some people (prosperity, the economy) may not be important to others (immigration, taking back control). So when Remoaners bang on about how the economy's going to tank under Brexit, Leavers don't hear it (at their peril) - in the same way that Remoaners don't hear concerns on immigration I suspect.
And so it is with GE2019. Labour didn't hear its 2015's voters wish to "get Brexit done" and lost a significant proportion of them. And, wishing to come up with something different from the Tories and the LibDems, they came up with the over-nuanced policy of Corbyn's "honest broker" approach ..... i.e. not getting Brexit done one way or the other for another 12 months. So Labour's manifesto gained absolutely no traction at all. On the doorstep, it was either Brexit or Corbyn's unpopularity, with the Labour manifesto a poor third (despite all those giveaways to "the many" LOL).
Labour has a problem. It's either more of the same under god-knows-who and another election defeat in five years time (what was it Einstein said?) .... or an abandonment of Corbynism and a move to the centre and a return to the days when they won three elections. Or maybe something in between. Anyway, I leave you with my favourite political speech. "I tell you, and you will listen ..... "