thatbags
I agree with the position your OP is making.
It is , to my mind, similar to the backlash Labour received when the Unions showed too much muscle in the bad old days of the likes of the Trotskyist MILITANT , there is little to no appetite for 'revolutuon', 'bringing down the government' by the majority of voters but again that is only a personal opinion.
I think the 'center ground' appeals to a hell of a lot of people who see far left/far right politics and their 'ACTIVISM' as being divisive, especially those of us of the generation who remember how downright nasty the politics of far left/far right actions easily cause disruption and near anarchy. Of course Anarchy is a delightful thought to many and that will always be their intention.
This line sums it up for me:-
"One of the striking things about the left is this shock at working class tories, and working class people who dont want their revolution.".
I am not of the opinion that the Tories will 'clean up' in the north as I believe parties of ALL colours will maintain their heartlands and whilst the chatter today is about the Copeland Tory win I see it as a protest vote but would go back to Labour in a General Election, dependent on who is the Labour Leader if and when the next General Election takes place.