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Based on what?

The SNP opposed Blairs PFI schemes, his market deregulation policies, his war based on a pack of lies he invented himself, his opposition to railyway renationalization, his handing of full fiscal control over to the banks, his multi-millionaire tax dodging schemes, his refusal to build social housing or implement rent caps, his introduction of 'workfare' schemes, his privatization of the prison system, his introduction of ATOS into the benefit assessment system, his introduction of over 200 tax payer funded privately ran academies..... I could go on and on.

There was one other party however who did back all of these new "labour" policies to the hilt. I'll leave it to you to work out who that party was.

For a man who stated here that he had no interest what so ever in the old politics of left and right the accusation that your party of choice is not really that left wing seems to have hurt a bit.
I think most people would agree that Corbyn's Labour Party are offering the closest to old style left wing policies of any party. And they aren't even that left wing as far as I am concerned. Until recently the rest of them were fighting over the same centre right ground. Up until the Tories lurched to the right that is. It's not a criticism of the SNP by the way, it's what has enabled them to keep a broad church of differing political stances together for so long, they can be all things to all people.