A row over the condition of Glasgow ahead of the COP26 summit has intensified with Nicola Sturgeon accused of "not living in the real world'.Anas Sarwar said the First Minister was failing to recognise the scale of the challenges facing the city just days before it hosts the largest political gathering ever held in the UK.
The Scottish Labour leader met with council refuse workers today in the Cessnock district - just two miles from the SEC where Joe Biden and other VIPs will visit next week - to hear about the challenges they face while at work.
Members of the GMB union have balloted for strike action which could mean bins going unemptied throughout the climate summit.While talks are ongoing to try and avoid a staff walkout, Sarwar said
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