growstuff, in regard to your post @09:41 today, Jeremy Corbyn was overwhelmingly elected as leader by the whole Labour movement, but that was never accepted by those with right-wing views within the Parliamentary Labour Party. Those persons have spent the last four years in a concerted campaign to undermine Corbyn, and that proven fact has done much to damage the Parliamentary Party in the eyes of the electorate.
Therefore, judging from the extraordinary trade union branch meeting I attended last Thursday evening there is now a large-scale grassroots activist movement begun to bring about the ending of the present financial support and all other links with the existing Parliamentary Labour party and its Constituency Parties and set up an entirely new political wing from within the TUC.
If then the present Labour Party can then survive and attract sufficient funding and support, "so be it", but I feel it may well go the way of Change UK or the Independence Party, or whatever those " lost MPs" called their party before it was wound up last week.