A self-imposed period of reflection since Labour's defeat in the UK 2019 General Election is coming to an end. Where to start? We have at least one thing to thank outgoing leader Jeremy Corbyn for - he did change the terms of debate about economic and social policy, and the role of the state. Whoever is the next Labour leader will be pro-jobs and investment, quality of opportunity, taxing the rich and housing the poor.
So why didn't the electorate buy in to that brighter, fairer future?
I am still interested in raking over the events leading up to 12 December.
I'm curious about private polling undertaken by the Labour Party, or its Leader or its NEC officers over the period leading up to the successive defeats in Parliament being inflicted on the May government, her resignation, the election of Johnson (Boris) and thereafter.
I'm also curious about campaigning activity in all UK constituencies in the 12 month period prior to the 2019 General Election.
Let the digging commence.