I would rather see a Labour Party that is electable, that the majority of people in this country vote for. What's the point of an opposition party with solid principles if it can't stop a government with a huge majority wreaking havoc on public services, the poor and vulnerable.
My experience of working in deprived areas during the early years of the Blair government was positive. People no longer felt they didn't matter, they were enthusiastic about the family centres, libraries, midwives, health visitors, generic social work representatives in their new community schools.
Yes I know about Iraq, unforgivable.
Years of tory neglect left hospitals/schools seriously neglected. I recognise the criticism of funding.
I' d rather be working with those families in the 90's when we had support services for children and families, drug/alcohol treatments, (almost) enough police/nurses etc.
I genuinely don't get the need for purity rather than a more centre left government that actually meets the needs of our society and is acceptable to the majority of society