1. hard left - Noun
2. hard left - Adjective
(chiefly UK, politics) The section of the left wing that supports traditional socialist policies, distinguished from the social democratic centre-left and the communist and anarchist far left.
(politics) Synonym of far left
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see hard, left.
hard left (comparative harder left, superlative hardest left)
(politics) Alternative form of hard-left
hard-left (comparative more hard-left, superlative most hard-left)
(politics) Synonym of far-left
Antonym: hard-right
hard-left
At one end of the spectrum are the terrorist gangs within our borders, and the terrorist states which finance and arm them. At the other are the hard left operating inside our system, conspiring to use union power and the apparatus of local government to break, defy and subvert the law. Margaret Thatcher
Jeremy Corbyn appears to back Rebecca Long-Bailey to replace him as Labour leader by 'hailing her as our candidate' at hard-Left event' Source: Internet
A key ally of UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn has been recorded berating Jewish “Trump fanatics” for inventing claims of anti-Semitism now swamping the hard-left party. Source: Internet
Jeremy Corbyn's hard-Left backers vow to set up breakaway. Source: Internet
Ms Long-Bailey, 40, is the hard-Left daughter of a Salford docker, groomed to take the helm of the Corbynite project by self-declared Marxist John McDonnell. Source: Internet
The survey put the hard-Left ahead of Sir Keir Starmer, the moderate ex-director of public prosecutions. Source: Internet