I am fully aware that your government is not (at least not yet) a communist form of socialism but, even British economists call the UK democratic socialism
No, they don't. Socialism requires the means of production to be publicly owned, whereas the British governments have for a long time been selling off state owned enterprises to private buyers. There is hardly anything left to sell now.
... I mean really do you intend to assert that the Labour party is not a socialist party?.
Labour is not a socialist party, but a left-of-centre party. There are socialist elements within the party, but they have not yet turned the party into a socialist one.
If you don't believe the UK is a form of socialism than maybe you will believe a British economist writing about it in the BBC.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/bbc_parliament/2400843.stm
Didn't you read this article? It is about socialism in the UK - it doesn't say that government is socialist anywhere. Socialism is a minority interest and hasn't had any power for decades.
From Wikipedia: Democratic socialism is defined as having a socialist economy in which the means of production are socially and collectively owned or controlled alongside a politically democratic system of government.
The means of production, manufacturing, transport, telecoms, oil fields, mines and farms are all privately owned. Hardly socialist, but definitely and thoroughly capitalist.