Suff, I do not disagree with your assessment of how the political landscape has changed, post Thatcher, but I do wonder how much of it will be relevant to younger and disenfranchised voters.
There is a new kid on the block and despite the best efforts of the media to destroy him the efforts failed miserably. That is the Realpolitik of the moment. Corbyn won by a landslide and Labour and the country should deal with it.
Or should they?
Rumours are that when Parliament reopens a group of centrist Labour MPs will table a motion of no-confidence in Corbyn. If more than 20% of Lab MPs agree then a new leadership challenge could take place. Wouldn't that be an edifying spectacle - not. It would certainly tell us a lot about Labour MPs and how low they would sink to try to get into power.
And when the canvassers stand at my door they get both barrels about why I will not give my support.