To me it's being infected with values which have been rejected, over and over and over again by the British people. But maybe I'm wrong. So I went searching for a bit about the "Radical Left" and found an interesting document entitled The Radical Left in Britain by James Jupp.
In the Preface he writes.
The initial search on which this book is based was undertaken at the London School of Economics in the 1950s under the supervision of Professors R.T. McKenzie and Donald G. MacRae. Since then I have seen no reason to change my basic proposition that the Left has a useful function in enlivening the Labour Party but has no future as an independent force in British politics
I wonder when people will remember that Tony Blair and the "Centre Right" led the British Labour Party to it's first "ever" second term government? That is First EVER. Labour never managed to even get a second term before Blair (I'm not counting winning after a coalition), sealing the position that the Labour Party were OK to right a few wrongs but not to be trusted running the country.
Blair broke that position and convinced enough people that they could be trusted to run the country. Spectacularly ended by the financial crisis when it was clear that they could not.
Just why anyone would believe that the "Radical Left" could take over Britain, an essentially right of centre capitalist democracy, is very bemusing to me. Although I'm willing to believe that people do believe that. Blair didn't change us that much and when he was gone people reverted to their beliefs they had held before.
We've seen this before where the crash of the Tories after Maggie led them to stray further to the centre ground that Blair and Brown occupied for 3 terms. Neither hard right nor hard left can hold sway in the current social and political climate.
All the hard left can do is damage Labour further at the polls. Just ask the SNP. Labour in Scotland swung to the left after Brown and it net the SNP an outright victory in the Scottish elections. Again they stayed Left at the parliamentary elections and were trounced by the SNP. Yes they were being punished for their stance on the referendum, but also the whole Left leaning made it worse as they tried to keep the Centre Right party away.
Then, in the last Scottish elections the "Left leaning" Scottish Labour came third to the Tories. Perhaps not forgiven for Thatcher in Scotland but seen as a better alternative to the Bampots who want to run off and be closet communists.
Don't get me wrong I'm not complaining. I want Labour to go back to being the also ran "Social fix" party that can only be tolerated for one term every 15 years or so. I'm just having some fun analysing...