I think nationalisation is sometimes necessary (NHS, rail networks, etc), but that privatisation is equally important (power, utilities, industry). I believe immigration should be tightly controlled (I had to jump through hoops to get into the UK - why should someone be given a free pass just because they showed up on a dinghy?). And I belong to a union. I'm a mixed bag of beliefs and opinions, but after all checks and balances are done, I'm centre-Right.
While I've never been 100% anti-Labour - there are things they stand for that I cannot ever condone, but others that I strongly agree with - Corbyn has, during his term as it's leader, pushed it so far to the Left it's unrecognisable and has alienated people who may just have been enticed otherwise. With him inevitably stepping down, it's probably time for New New Labour. After a few years, and a lot changes, they may become a viable option again. But not for the foreseeable future - Corbyn has simply done way too much damage to the party. It needs to move away from far Left to centre-Left before it will ever win another election.
Personally I think that the Lefties are too arrogant to admit this. They will only double down. The next Labour leader will also be far left.
Another prediction - Hilary Clinton will enter the US presidential race and lose to Trump again.
