And this will be a challenging process for everyone. Because even those who do continue to see the Labour Party as a home to them are going to have to make compromises and sacrifices. So for example, there are many people on the Left of Labour who genuinely find the austerity policies pursued by the coalition and Conservative governments as abhorrent. And that’s a perfectly honourable stance to adopt. But they are going to need to understand that is simply no longer sustainable to construct an economic platform built on significant additional borrowing or quantitative easing or punitive tax raids on the rich. As the polling published earlier this week by Jon Cruddas showed, Labour is going to have to become a party that demonstrates it knows how to live within its means.