Jeremy Corbyn has kicked off the last day of the general election campaign at a rally in Glasgow where he told activists that as prime minister he wouldn't be afraid of saying "you're wrong, mate" to Donald Trump.

The Labour leader is delivering speeches across Britain on the final day of a campaign that has seen his party perform above expectations in the polls, and he told a crowd of around 200 activists in Scotland's biggest city that the party was on the verge of something "very historic".

The rapturous reception for Corbyn – at one stage, the crowd burst into singing "Oh, Jeremy Corbyn" to the tune of "Seven Nation Army" by the White Stripes – was in contrast to the response previous UK Labour leaders have been met with in Scotland in recent years, including frequent angry protests.

