A local campaigner who promoted the meeting said she was disgusted that the councillors 'were thrown to the wolves'
A call for all councillors to be 'executed' was greeted with applause at a public meeting held to discuss controversial 20 minute neighbourhood plans in Falkirk.
Falkirk District Action Group founder member Sharron McKean said she was so shocked by the behaviour at the meeting that her group has now withdrawn support from Falkirk Unbound. Councillor Siobhan Paterson and Cllr James Bundy accepted the invitation to attend as they were keen to hear people's views.After the meeting, Cllr Paterson said she was "disappointed and shocked" at how hostile the event had been.
"They are real examples of the dangers of that kind of rhetoric. It shouldn't be taken lightly - it should be challenged."
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