JEREMY Corbyn addressed a cheering crowd in a Glasgow city centre street and said the Tories had underestimated him and the Labour Party.

He spoke to a crowd of almost 200 people at 8am in Buchanan Street.

In a short speech he attacked the Tory Government on poverty, inequality and pensions.

when asked by reporters about Nicola Sturgeon's claims Kezia Dugdale said in private Labour could drop opposition to a poll, he said: "I do not see the urgency or the need for an independence referendum."

He added he was looking for a Labour majority and said “We’re not doing deals. A labour government will deliver wfor the whole of the UK."

With the gap in the opinion polls narrowing Mr Corbyn told the cheering crowd: "They underestimated us. the Tories underestimated the good people all over Britain."

He said: "How many more children in Britain have to grow up in poverty and go to school hungry?

"How many more older people have to be afraid for the security of their pensions?

"How many more workers will not receive a living wage?"

Before heading off to campaign events in England and Wales Mr Corbyn urged people to vote Labour and said there would be no deals with other Parties.

He said his campaign was not funded by wealthy donors like others.

He added: "I don't want the support of the super rich. I want a party that's of the people."

He urged people in scotland to vote Labour for a fairer society.

Mr Corbyn added: "Wouldn’t it be great if you could wake up on Friday morning to a Labour majority across the country? A government for all of our communities to deliver the social justice we crave.”

The alternative he said was "a Tory government continuing with cuts and lame excuses.”

Mr Corbyn fought his way through the crowd, many chanting "Jez we can" to a waiting car to take him to his next campagin event.