A few thoughts:
Lib Dems better get used to sub 11% polling now, tonight could not get worse for them. They fucked it, fucked it hard tonight and I can definitely see an exodus to labour now. She just came across as speaking down to everyone else rather then to them and emphasising with them. Cable is probably regetting his choice in helping her become leader.It was simply, a shit performance and many, many people across the country will likely just stay quiet and vote for the rosette come Election Day, others will just say they never left labour and vote for a Corbyn who came of damn well. The boneheaded, idiotic performance by Swinson and her meltdown will be a game changer this election. She is far out of her league. To labours big advantage of course, however we do need them to get more seats in the south and SW. That vote should still hold up simply because BoJo is such a unlikeable cunt to so many centrist tories. How much? We'll find out soon enough.
SNP bossed it, strong performance from Sturgeon free of the bullshit of the Lib Dem's and Tory spouted today. The campaign has been decent so far just not outstanding, but this will give them a boost. With the scottish tories imploding, Ruth Davidson gone and Scots that fucking hate BoJo more then the north of England does, they should gain seats. The performance will only help them A good deal.
BoJo fucked it, not as bad as the Lib Dem's, but his was way, wayout of his element and we saw a meltdown on stage. He was evasive, wrong footed, rambling, lost and did not seem one inch of the strong man he tries to be. The Corbyn brexit slam dunk ripped him apart. He flubbed hard and while those who love him in the Tory heartlands will continue to do so, doesn't mean much as this was not a majority winning performance, much like the itv debate. He looked like sweating May back in 2017 at points, and we all know what happened then. The brexit shit is going to wear thin, and wear thin fast with an electorate with many other things on their mind.
Corbyn was good, damn good, but the true shockwave was him coming out as neutral. Dominates the conversation now for the better, and closes the one final weak point they had and weakens considerably an attack point everyone else and the tories had. This combined with the manifesto might well move the needle big. It will be spun into a big advantage but thier formidable and conversation setting online operation and will be a boon for the doorstep and the keyboard. He is going in very strong in the climate debate too.