The Scotsman

Harvie joins campaign for free public transport in Glasgow

- By TOM EDEN

S cottish Greens co - l eader Patrick Harvie has backed a new campaign calling for free public transport in Glasgow.

The Glasgow MSP said the city “desperatel­y needs” the benefits free public transport would bring, in addition to it helping to tackle the climate crisis.

The Free Our City campaign is being launched today with an online conference from 11am.

Speakers will include representa­tives from the Get Glasgow Moving public transport campaign, Scottish Youth Climate Strike organisers and Unite Scotland, the union for Glasgow’s bus drivers.

There will also be two speakers from European cities benefiting from free public transport – Xavier Dairaine, the director of engineerin­g i n urban communitie­s in Dunkirk, France, where public transport charges were abolished in 2018, and Katrin Winter, a citizen in Tallinn, Estonia, which introduced the policy in 2013.

Mr Harvie said: “Free public transport for all would be vital to building a green recovery and tackling the climate crisis.

“It’s a Scottish Greens policy and we already secured free bus travel for under- 19s, coming into effect next year, so I warmly welcome this campaign.

“Cities like Tallinn and Dunkirk have shown us that free public transport can tackle pollution, boost passenger numbers, reduce private car use and open the city up for more marginalis­ed communitie­s.

“Glasgow desperatel­y needs all these things.”

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