'He wouldn't share a platform with Cameron during the referendum campaign can't remember the excuse now but it was pathetic'
Wasn't that because Corbyn didn't want Labour to become associated with the Establishment in voters' minds as they did in Scotland in the Independence Referendum where they were seen as being too close to the Tories and the Establishment?
'Yes, Corbyn will almost certainly win and that will be the end of Labour. '
Labour hasn'tgota chance of winning with Owen Smith and the same old faces because they don't really offer anything substantially different to the Tories and are seen as Tory-lite.
Under Corbyn, if he gets it right, there is a chance that Labour will be different - nationalise rail, some banks, invest massively in housing, scrap tuition fees, much better free care for the elderly without them needing to sell their homes to pay for it, better education, free lifelong learning, investment to create public sector jobs, better NHS, soak the rich and the banks and the hedge funds to pay for it etc etc With all of that, and not penalising and restricting the middle class, Labour could win a landslide as the public mood changes and is fed up with the status quo. It depends if Corbyn has the courage to do it and if he can control his own MPs who will oppose him and argue for Establishment policies instead.