REGARDING unpleasantness experienced by people during the two recent referendum campaigns, a lady from Better Together yelled abuse at my daughter, who was with her baby and toddler, and followed them, still shouting, along Falkirk High Street in the weeks before the independence referendum. I had abuse hurled at me in Stirling by No campaigners simply because I had a Yes badge on my coat. Behaviour of that kind, on either side of the debate, is totally unacceptable, but that is no reason, as suggested by Jane Ann Liston, (Post-Brexit Britain: a hostile place, Letters, July 17) not to hold a referendum if one is required. The deplorable actions of a few individuals must never be allowed to interfere with the democratic process.

Ruth Marr

Stirling