The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Jeremy Corbyn lavishes praise on city of Dundee

Labour leader draws rapturous applause from supporters at the Marryat Hall.

- Kieran andrews POLITICAL EDITOR kiandrews@thecourier.co.uk

Jeremy Corbyn has hailed Dundee for leading the way in the arts revolution he wants to take place across the UK.

The Labour leader announced plans to give all primary schools in England extra cash to fund arts activities at Edinburgh’s Fringe Festival. This would see money added to Holyrood’s budget.

During a visit to Dundee last night, addressing a 250-strong rally at the Marryatt Hall, the Islington MP praised the securing of £2.2 million for Sistema Scotland’s to open its fourth Big Noise Orchestra in the city’s Douglas area.

Mr Corbyn told The Courier: “This policy is about releasing people’s potential so I was delighted to hear today that Dundee is joining other areas in Scotland in having a Sistema orchestra.

“Access to the arts can enrich not just people’s lives, but our economy too, as many people in Dundee will be aware.

“It’s exactly this sort of scheme and practice that we need to build upon and expand. My arts policy that I announced today is part of my plans to rebuild and transform our country, so that no one and no community is left behind.”

The children’s orchestra is credited with rejuvenati­ng some of Scotland’s most disadvanta­ged communitie­s and it is hoped that hundreds of children will benefit from free music lessons.

The city also has vibrant creative industries through Dundee University’s Duncan of Jordanston­e art college, the Rep and DCA, its publishing history, the forthcomin­g arrival of the V&A Museum of Design and more.

The Labour leader, who is being challenged for his job by fellow MP Owen Smith, drew rapturous applause from supporters during his rally in the city.

His speech touched on various themes, including the NHS, blacklisti­ng, human rights and attempting to unite the Labour Party.

Neil Findlay, his Scottish campaign chairman, also spoke at the event, chaired by Dundee Labour Trade Union Coordinati­ng Group coordinato­r Jim Malone.

Earlier in the day, Mr Corbyn claimed he does not consider himself wealthy despite earning five times the average worker’s wage. His salary as MP for Islington is just under £75,000 this year, but he is also entitled to an additional £63,000 as leader of the opposition, giving a total of £138,000.

 ?? Picture: Kim Cessford. ?? Jeremy Corbyn addresses the audience at Dundee’s Marryat Hall last night.
Picture: Kim Cessford. Jeremy Corbyn addresses the audience at Dundee’s Marryat Hall last night.

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