Laura Kuensberg partying like it's 18th April 2017. Kuensbergs conclusion of the election campaign........ May triumphant, Corbyn as inconsequential as ever. Little mention of Conservative fall in polling. BBC political bias at it's finest.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2017-40184817
'Over the course of the campaign it's been Labour with most of the momentum, the more enthusiastic crowds, and the more radical agenda.'
Bias?
Also I think this:-
What do the parties themselves really think is going on? Remember they have their own huge swathes of data gathered door-knock by door-knock that informs their decisions. The most basic of all - where it is worth turning up to campaign. Parties don't traditionally send their leaders to places where they think they have no chance of winning, or where they don't think they are in danger of losing. Essentially, leaders only go to seats that are in play.
So consider the pattern of where Mr Corbyn has been visiting - the huge crowds have often been in Labour-held seats. For perhaps the biggest clue in this election look at the trail of the leaders' visits themselves.
Jeremy Corbyn has been to 63 seats - 27 Labour including 20 safe seats, 34 Tory seats, 1 SNP and 1 Liberal Democrat. By contrast, Theresa May has visited 62 seats - 41 of them Labour, 15 Tory, 5 SNP and 1 Liberal Democrat. She has been to no safe Tory seat other than her own constituency.
The heavy hint from those choices tell you who is playing an attack game, and who is trying to defend their ground.
Is a great piece of journalism.