An independent councillor has urged Falkirk ’s leaders to put aside political differences in order to help push forward decisions.
Veteran politician Dennis Goldie says it is time for all three parties in Falkirk to form a coalition to break the deadlock over who controls Falkirk Council.The independent councillor – who recently resigned from the Labour party – says he was inspired by SNP Councillor Paul Garner’s recent challenge to the opposition parties to take power rather than just stop anything the SNP wants to do.The council has recently been warned in an independent report by Audit Scotland that it will have to improve its decision-making and councillors must work together to make tough decisions.Despite that, councillors could only
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