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Jeremy Corbyn's Glasgow speech to praise social enterprise Jeremy Corbyn's Glasgow speech to praise social enterprise
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Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is expected to urge a shake up in the economy to give more support to businesses that operate in the wider interests of the community.Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn is expected to urge a shake up in the economy to give more support to businesses that operate in the wider interests of the community.
He will make the call during a visit to Glasgow later.He will make the call during a visit to Glasgow later.
Mr Corbyn argues public confidence has been undermined by irresponsible behaviour by a minority of firms.Mr Corbyn argues public confidence has been undermined by irresponsible behaviour by a minority of firms.
His schedule in Scotland includes a housing association visit and a party fund-raising dinner.His schedule in Scotland includes a housing association visit and a party fund-raising dinner.
An advance of the Labour leader's speech has been released citing the example of a Scottish sandwich shop enterprise which diverts profits to good causes and employs formerly homeless people.An advance of the Labour leader's speech has been released citing the example of a Scottish sandwich shop enterprise which diverts profits to good causes and employs formerly homeless people.
Mr Corbyn will contrast that with what he calls the "excess of a few" during the financial crisis. Britain, he will say, should promote firms which "don't lock out trade unions and don't rely on zero hours contracts".Mr Corbyn will contrast that with what he calls the "excess of a few" during the financial crisis. Britain, he will say, should promote firms which "don't lock out trade unions and don't rely on zero hours contracts".
'Revitalised Labour'
Mr Corbyn will also brand last week's Conservative Party conference in Manchester "a feast of spin and deception".
He will tell his Glasgow audience: "Fake claims to be on the side of working people while robbing three million low paid families of £1,300 a year with the Tax Credit cuts.
"350,000 families in Scotland receive tax credits, more than 50,000 in Glasgow are at risk from these Tory cuts.
"Fake claims to be fighting poverty on the very day independent research revealed their cuts would drive more than 200,000 working households into poverty.
"Fake claims to support equality as Theresa May was condemned by the Institute of Directors for jeopardising Britain's economic recovery by pandering to anti-immigration sentiment.
"Our huge and growing membership, a revitalised Labour, is what has rattled Cameron and the Tories. While they hide behind crude personal attacks, we will continue to judge their actions, not their words because Labour stands with the many, the great majority of the British people who demand a fairer and more equal society."