The worst thing about this result was that the most compassionate, human, honest, open and positive figure in UK politics, the first party leader in that country in decades who wasn't a cynical, conniving bastard, was crushed by a conspiracy of bastards, a cabal of sneering bullies.
How can anyone see any good in THAT?
If this leads to the Blairite PLP confining the next leadership ballot to "moderates", Labour will forever forfeit the votes if everyone under 40. No "moderate" can ever possibly appeal to such voters. And since Labour wouldn't gain votes from people in any other demographic in doing so, Labour will probably sign its death warrant if it does that, as the party cannot survive on nothing but the votes of the middle-aged and dismissive, and will never again win the support of the prosperous.
The PLP must pledge itself never to treat another leader as it treated Corbyn throughout his tenure as leader. In a fair leadership election process, a leftist will likely win. That leader must be given the chance Corbyn was never given, and the respect he was always denied, if Labour is to have any chance at all of returning to power.
The abs0lute failure of the LibDems to make any gains in seats or even to re-elect any of the former Labour MP's who defected to them, and the failure of the Independent Group For Change to even come close to winning a seat is proof that Labour would not have benefited from a return to Blairism OR an unambiguous Remain position, as is the fact that almost all of Labour's losses tonight were from Leave-voting areas.