AN ex-Labour councillor has called for a full-scale inquiry into her allegations she was intimidated by a former colleague during last week's crucial budget vote in Glasgow.
Former party loyalist Anne Marie Millar last night told The Herald that despite repeated claims by Labour that the allegations would be fully investigated, no-one has been in contact four days after the incident.
She has claimed Labour's Gilbert Davidson threatened her disabled son's job at the council-owned quango City Building if she did not vote with the administration during last Thursday's unprecedented showdown at Glasgow City Chambers.
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