The Copeland election was, for me, fairly straightforward. But the Stoke election was something different.
Labour won and by a decent margin. But only because the Tories and UKIP split each others vote.
If there is any take away from these two by elections, the message is that Corbyn is a liability but the saving grace is the bitter war between the Tories and UKIP.
Were the Tories and UKIP to bury the hatchet, preferably in Corbyn's back, they could literally decimate Labour at the next election.
As the war between UKIP and the Tories is, if anything, worse than ever, Labour can breathe a very strong sigh of relief.
For now.