There was a time when the loss of Labour seats in Scotland because of independence would have led to pretty much eternal Conservative government.
It appears to have happened without independence.
I really don't know where Labour goes from here. They have a hell of a hill to climb.
The regeneration of Labour is essential, it isn't healthy to have one party in a dominant position for decades, which is what looks likely at present.
It would perhaps help their cause to drop the extremist language, and set out achievable objectives.
My 'wish list' would be:
Scrap Trident.
Scrap HS2.
Start a large social housing program, by the establishment of a National Housing Corporation. Once you get past a certain number of houses, rental income would fund new building, input of state cash would be quantifiable and finite. On the back of this, get apprentices into training.
Tax the big corporations that are avoiding tax. Use a turnover tax if necessary.
Increase NHS funding. Borrow to buy out the PFI contracts that are crippling health trusts.
Increase public transport provision funded by dropping the freeze on fuel duty.
Look at hydrogen technology for vehicles and home heating.
Introduce a requirement to have worked in a real world job for at least ten years, before being eligible to be an MP.
Introduce a training scheme for doctors, where no tuition fees are paid, and either accommodating provided for the whole of the training period, or a bursary paid. In return, the newly qualified doctors would be obliged to work full time in the NHS for a period equivalent to their training. (At the usual salary).
Look after those who cannot look after themselves, in a decent and dignified manner. Build psychiatric bed provision.
Any party that offered part of that would get my vote.