there is some signs the right of the party (Kinnock Jr., Kendall etc.) are starting to realise the potential disaster however the leadership remain blissfully unaware and are making the problem worse with their policies on immigration amongst other things.
The policies that those sorts of people support have had more than their fair share of creating Labour's current issues - no party of the working class spends its time "reforming" the public sector and creating a "flexible" labour force.
You mean the ~*~gig economy~*~
isn't the most exciting and promising paradigm shift in labor relations since industrial unionism? You don't say!