Ahem, trisher, I've only ever voted for Labour once and I don't think I'll be voting for them again as things stand at the moment.
It's all very well having socialist principles and 300,000 loyal supporters, but Labour needs another 15 million or so voters, including people who might have never voted Labour. Without those voters, Labour stands no chance of putting any of its socialist principles into practice. It needs to represent those people who object to the way the Conservatives are running the country, even if they don't have pure socialist principles. If it can't do that, I hope there is a breakaway group, which listens to the millions, not thousands, and represents voters.
At the moment, Labour looks like a party which can't even control its own members, committees and MPs, never mind having any credibility on the world stage or fighting inequality caused by tax abuse, etc. I don't really care about how they dress, but I do care about how they behave.