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Hard left or hard-left is a term that is used particularly in Australian and to describe the most radical members of a or . The term is also a and modifier taken to mean the and the left-wing political movements and ideas outside the mainstream .*

(1996). 9780415115995, Psychology Press. .
  • (1984). 9780906890516, Comedia. .
    The term has been used to describe wings and factions of several political parties across the world, such as the left-wing of the Labour Party in the United Kingdom and left-wing factions of the Australian Labor Party.
    (2010). 9781921866531, Black Inc.. .
    (2025). 9780522861068, Melbourne Univ. Publishing. .


Australia
As with the faction, the faction of the Australian Labor Party is split between multiple competing sub-factions, called "fractions". These vary between state branches and in union support and affiliation. In New South Wales, the left is split mainly between the so-called "hard" left and . The hard left was historically focused on the trade union movement and international issues, and organised around figures like Frank Walker, , and Australian Prime Minister .
(2007). 9780980388350, Leftbank Press. .
The soft left presented a "more pragmatic" vision of the left and used rank-and-file members to gain power through branch stacking, and organised around politicians Peter Baldwin and .
(2007). 9780980388350, Leftbank Press. .
In Victoria, the term "hard left" historically referred to the "Tomato Left" faction, which included Bill Hartley, George Crawford, and .


Britain
The term was first used in the context of debates within both the Labour Party and the broader left in the 1980s to describe groups such as the Militant tendency, Socialist Organiser and Socialist Action.
(1988). 9780719024832, Manchester University Press. .
Within the party, the Labour left or "hard left", represented by the , subscribed to more strongly views while the "", associated for example with the , embraced more moderate social democratic ideas.
(2025). 9781443832397, Cambridge Scholars.

Politicians commonly described as being on the hard left of the Labour Party at the time included , , ,

(2025). 9780739103463, Lexington Books. .
, and .
(2025). 9781137248152, Palgrave Macmillan. .

The term has since then often been used pejoratively by Labour's political opponents, for example, during the Conservative Party's election campaigns of the early 1990s, and by the media.Use by BBC: * " Kinnock attacks hard left", BBC World Service. 18 September 1998.

The Guardian:

Use by The Independent:

Use by The Glasgow Herald:

  • It has continued to be used pejoratively for the left-wing of the Labour Party.


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