The press may have it in for left wing politicians, but they don’t do themselves any favours.
Ken Livingston has been suggesting the Labour defence review may result in a policy to leave NATO.
Jeremy Corbin has been leaving hints that the UK will create a power sharing arrangement over the Falkland Islands (over the wishes of the islanders)
Momentum, and Ken Livingston again, have been mooting the deselection of Labour MPs who voted in favour of the Syrian bombings.
The British public has a tendency to dislike parties that feud internally, and I would suggest there is little support for the UK to leave NATO or give up sovereignty of the Falkland Islands.
Mark Steel once commented the more left wing the group, the less likely they were to organise anything, including to remember to book the hall for a meeting.