GLASGOW residents are to stage a demonstration outside a police station next week.

Organised by Glasgow Cabbie Stef Shaw, the group plan to protest the SNP's planned school sex survey.

The Scottish Government have attracted controversy due to the survey, which will ask teenagers aged 14 and over about their sexual experiences.

Almost a third of councils, including Renfrewshire and Inverclyde, have already ditched the questionnaire after receiving furious backlash from parents.

Mr Shaw is organising the protest because he believes that the survey is "wrong."

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He told the Scottish Daily Express: "It was the bus pass thing that set me off this time as it asked about teen's sexual orientation.

"It is wrong what they are asking children, the questions they are asking children as young as 14 is wrong, they are asking them to incriminate themselves in law.

"These are kids below the age of consent and they are asking them if they're participating in anal or vaginal sex, it's just wrong.

"We want the Scottish Government to overturn that decision and withdraw the survey."

Mr Shaw has appealed to his social media followers to gather outside the police office on Stewart Street on Monday, January 31 at 8pm.

They will make a direct complaint about schoolchildren sex surveys and the inappropriate one for teenagers to the police.

Mr Shaw added: "I want to see all concerned citizens, be it parents, grandparents, responsible adults who would like to see this survey scrapped come to this peaceful, supportive demonstration.

"The reaction I have since announcing it is fantastic, and an awful lot of people have come forward once I set a date and a time."

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