AN SNP councillor who tweeted about Scotland "hating the UK" during Eurovision has said her family has received threats as she reiterated her apology.

Rhiannon Spear, who chairs the Glasgow’s education committee, faced a backlash last month after her Twitter comment during the song contest final which saw the UK entrant receive zero points.

When the committee met today, Tory councillor Euan Blockley asked her to consider her position as chair, saying he had received complaints from parents.

After the UK finished in last place during the contest, Spear had tweeted: “It’s ok Europe, we hate the United Kingdom too. Love Scotland.”

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Blockley said councillors had a “responsibility to set an example to Glasgow’s pupils” and asked for an apology to parents and students.

He added: “While you’re entitled to your own views regarding the current constitutional settlement of the United Kingdom, there will be many children across Glasgow, and parents who have been in touch with me, who refute your hatred of this country and find your comments deeply unsettling.”

In response, Spear, who is also the SNP's national women's convener, said she had “made a public apology for anyone who I upset”.

“I made a joke on social media, it was obviously taken the wrong way and I deeply apologise for anyone I’ve offended.”

She accused Blockley and other political opponents of “political posturing”.

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“The amount of abuse and hatred I have received myself, that has been exacerbated and inflamed by my political opponents, who wish to see me receive such abuse, has been abhorrent.

“I would like everyone to be mindful for their conduct. As I said, I apologise for any offence caused but I believe the political posturing that has happened since the event, only seeks to drive division, and seeks to inflame political debate.

“The hatred that I have received in the past week, the threats made against myself, and my family are abhorrent.

“If you can’t see that has happened on both sides of the debate, it does a disservice to yourself.”