FORMER Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is set to travel to Glasgow for the COP26 talks in calls for climate justice.
According to reports in the Daily Record, the firebrand MP, who is currently suspended from the Labour Party, will attend the talks to make the urgent case for climate justice, a spokesman confirmed.
Mr Corbyn was a frequent visitor to Glasgow during his leadership of the party.
He will be calling for the development of a Green New Deal which was seen as the centrepiece of his 2019 General Election manifesto.
Following his resignation as Labour Party leader last year, Mr Corbyn launched the Peace and Justice Project and it is very much expected the work will tie in with the COP26 conference.
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