Susan Aitken believed some of the criticism directed at her and the council was "unfair and inaccurate". It comes as world leaders, activists and journalists are set to descend on Glasgow for the COP26 conference from October 31 to November 12 at the SEC.
The SNP -led council has been slammed over pictures showing piles of rubbish on streets and graffiti on buildings. Aitken came under pressure earlier this month after saying, during an interview, the city needs a "spruce up".During an interview on the BBC's Good Morning Scotland earlier today, Aitken defended the city.She said: "Our public services along with public services, right across the UK and indeed across the world have been very severely impacted by covid and they continue to.
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