True, the Scottish situation was always going to have quite an impact. But honestly I think a collapse to some degree was inevitable after Blair.
I suppose I don't see it in quite such parasitic terms, because Corbyn and co have the support of a strong majority of the party, and so better represent what they're about than the PLP did.
I agree that the parliamentary electoral system (and liberal democracy, really!) doesn't engender long-term thinking, but I think that ultimately this can be solved with sufficient devolution of power.
Already used my mod powers, thank you very much
As I'm sure you know, there isn't gonna be something ready-made. This is partly why I recommend the Labour Party, because joining it will let you operate within a space where your ideas fit into that broader sphere but in which you can still engage with a variety of people variously located in the left-wing. Communism is rare but not foreign in the Labour Party, and it'll be a great platform through which you can connect with other communists of the more pragmatic sort as well as have dialogue with other people who are more sympathetic. It wouldn't be some echo chamber though, which I think is positive as well.