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To me gerrymandering implies extreme and arbitrary boundary rigging. It's a bit like describing Cornyn's PR team as criminally negligent.
John Oliver did quite a good piece on it:
https://youtu.be/A-4dIImaodQ
I think that by the time the next general election comes around, the Tories and DUP may well have succeeded in gerrymandering it and may succeed in keeping Labour out. One of May's key mistakes in calling the last election was that there wasn't enough time to put in place the gerrymandering planned by Osborne et al., so that it was still run on existing constituency boundaries and without voter ID. With these in place, I think it's very likely that Labour will lose. Here's a recent article on the subject:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/mar/06/tories-id-voting-booths-labour-disadvantaged-ballot-box
I'm sure the Tories are engaged in advancing the current Boundary Review, too.
A popular movement might still cause a sea change, of course, but I think this is unlikely after Corbyn's warning shot across the Tories' bow.