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This is linked in the article you read, I'd not come across it before - it's long but very good (and quite damning):
https://www.byline.com/column/11/article/1177#
This in particular resounds with some of my thoughts on the direction of the party at the minute:
If social change from the grassroots is the key and mass movement is the model, why take Labour - an entity altogether different, concerned explicitly with making a difference by being government - and try to forcibly shape it into something else, Why wouldn't you start from scratch with, for instance, Momentum? I tend to agree with Helen Lewis's suggested asnwer: "because it’s easier to hijack something that already exists than build something new from scratch".
http://blogs.spectator.co.uk/2016/08/must-corbyn-win/
This is the most telling part in my view;