And in this case, again, the argument was not about who was the loser and who was the the winner between May and Corbyn - the point was that Corbyn did not resign/was not forced out because from Labour's perspective (including Corbyn's critics), the election results did not necessitate it/make it opportune. I.e., the results were a mandate for his leadership rather than evidence of his lack thereof.
And in this case, again, the argument was not about who was the loser and who was the the winner between May and Corbyn - the point was that Corbyn did not resign/was not forced out because from Labour's perspective (including Corbyn's critics), the election results did not necessitate it/make it opportune. I.e., the results were a mandate for his leadership rather than evidence of his lack thereof.