I merely said the Tories were not in meltdown, and Labour woes is because the PLP is out of sync with its members.
The tories are in a period of uneasy truce - whether they end up in meltdown will depend on the next few months, specifically on the basis of who becomes leader and what he or she decides to do on brexit. Let's not forget that europe has been a simmering issue in the tories for decades. Were May (as an example) to become PM and delay or even reject brexit then there would be meltdown.
If Corbyn wasn't in charge but a centrist I doubt the Labour party would be in meltdown, Brexit or no Brexit.
Of course there was trouble before the referendum, but Corbyn's approach during the campaign is without doubt the straw that broke the camel's back.
Many members have deserted the Labour party to the hard left, you being one example.
Turmoil is expected, meltdown in all parties it isn't.
People join and leave political parties all the time for all sorts of reasons. There have certainly been big shifts in Labour over the past 12 months and I suspect what we will see over the next few months is an overall drop in membership (as the anti-Corbynites, such as me allow their annual membership to lapse, plus also many who joined just to vote for Corbyn failing to renew), but there will definitely be a left-wards shift in the membership.
And this will be a big problem because it will further detach the PLP from the wider membership, and let's be clear the Labour supporting electorate who are not as far to the left as the membership. Now there are talks of mass deselections of Blairites and the more moderate MPs, but from experience I don't think this will anything like as easy as might be suggested. Members, and certainly active members tend to be pretty loyal to their local MP, often because they know them well and have worked hard for their election and understand the importance of recognition and personal vote.
So you'd probably get a membership in one constituency who'd be delighted to deselect the MP in the next door constituency, but would touch their own.