Second Glasgow councillor forced out for missing six months

Second Glasgow councillor forced out for missing six months of meetings


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image captionJim Coleman had been a Glasgow City councillor since 1995
A second Glasgow councillor has been forced from office for failing to attend any council meetings - including virtual sessions - for six months.
Jim Coleman, a former Labour group leader, had been a Glasgow City councillor since its inception in 1995.
He had previously served as a councillor under the old District and Regional system since 1988.
The Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 states that a member of a local authority loses office if they do not attend a meeting at least once in any six-month period.
'Deeply disappointed'

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