In The Labour Party, the catalyst for success for many is a membership of that profoundly sinister grouping, The Fabian Society.
I have not covered this devious phalanx for a long time.
Margaret Thatcher compared communism to death by fast-acting poison and socialism as a slow poison. This latter image fits the Fabians, oh so well.
They have never been in any hurry to destroy society from within but the attempt is relentless. Dating back to the end of the nineteenth century, they are neither cuddly nor reasonable.
Do you perhaps doubt my assessment? - Then consider their carefully planned escutcheon - a wolf in sheep's clothing!